Poster: The OpenMath-based protocol for symbolic software composability

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We address modern needs of symbolic computations:

  • infrastructure for implementing parallel algorithms
  • tools for combining capabilities available in several different systems
  • deployment of symbolic computation resources, such as databases or specialized software as Web services or Grid services accessible over the Internet

On the first stage of our project SCIEnce - Symbolic Computation Infrastructure in Europe that unite such computational algebra systems (CASs) as GAP, KANT/KASH, Maple and Mupad, we are working over the providing an OpenMath-based protocol for inter-CAS communication.

Author(s): 
Alexander Konovalov, Steve Linton, Dan Roozemond
Publication_details: 
8th OpenMath Joint with JEM Workshop, Linz Austria
Nature: 
Poster
Date: 
2007/06/25