Contact for Participation 2001 IAMC Workshop at ISSAC'2001
22 July 2001 University of Western Ontario London, Ontario, Canada Cyberspace Accessible Mathematical Computation Workshop 2001 is getting co-organized by Angel Diaz of IBM (USA),
Norbert Kajler of Ecole des Mines de Paris (France), and
Paul Wang of Kent State (USA). The workshop is portion of
ISSAC'2001 and will involve invited talks, contributed papers,
and procedure demonstrations. This is the second IAMC workshop.
The very first IAMC workshop was held
on 28 July 1999 as component of ISSAC'99, Vancouver, B.C. Canada.
The workshop has obtained NSF (USA) help and is also 100 % free for all
ISSAC'2001 participants. Or else, the IAMC'2001 Workshop registration
charge is US$75 (CAN$110). To register be sure to go to the ISSAC'2001 online site.
Almost everyone with an interest with the a great number of areas of doing mathematical computation or important information accessible around the WebInternet is welcome to attend. Subjects in the workshop include, but are not constrained to:
Remote accessibility to mathematical software program above the web Encoding of mathematical expressions (including text-based encodings, for E-mail and HTML embedding, and binary-based encodings for successful communication in between scientific applications) Interoperability in between program that createtransformdisplay mathematical expressions (e.g. symbolic, numeric, graphics, text-processing packages) by way of ad hoc communication protocols and computer software architectures Software for the previously mentioned technologies for practical functions these kinds of as distant understanding and distributed condition solving Protocols, APIs, URL schemes, along with other mechanisms for procedure
interoperability and standardization
Imperative dates one Could 2001 ..... Deadline for submitting papersabstracts 27 May well 2001 ..... Low cost accommodation reservation deadline one June 2001 ..... Notification of acceptance and get in touch with for participation 23 June 2001 ..... Full-length paper because of 22 July 2001 ..... IAMC workshop
Workshop Registration and Accommodations
The IAMC Workshop is section of ISSAC'2001. Participants should certainly register
together with the ISSAC'2001 conference.
As a result of the 2001 Summer time video games as well as other exclusive events
in London, reserved accommodation for ISSAC 2001 is very likely to
disappear fast once the accommodation deadline for
guaranteeddiscounted accommodation (Will probably 27).
Particulars of our reserved accommodation and discounted prices is often noticed at
the ISSAC 2001 webpage at www.orcca.on.caissac2001accomodation.html.
Be aware which you do not must pay after you reserve the accommodation!
(Payment is due upon check-out).
Email Addresses
Workshop organizers: Angel Diaz (IBM USA) -- aldiaz@us.ibm.com
Norbert Kajler (Ecole des Mines de Paris, France) -- kajler@paris.ensmp.fr
Paul S. Wang (ICMKent USA) -- pwang@cs.kent.edu
ORCCA assistants for your IAMC workshop: Bo Wan -- bwan@csd.uwo.ca
James Smillis -- jsmillis@scl.csd.uwo.ca
Workshop Method
Make sure you notice that the proceedings of IAMC workshops is generally seen
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2001 IAMC Workshop22 July 2001 08:thirty -- 09:00 Registration (Conron Hall)
09:00 -- 09:30 Welcome and Workshop Theme (Conron Hall)
09:30 -- 10:thirty Invited Discuss (Conron Hall) Session Chair: Norbert Kajler (Ecole des Mines de Paris, France) Dr. Neil Soiffer (Wolfram Researching, USA) MathML: the inside story Abstract: MathML has attracted a great deal of attention as the format to use for web-based Mathematics. This chat presents the whys of MathML, this sort of as why the presentation math elements have structure to them, why there is no short input syntax,
microsoft office 2007 Pro, and why the content tag set does not have an evaluate tag. Sometimes the reasons are technical, sometimes historical, and sometimes there are political. Some on the rationale could be obvious, but some reasons could possibly be quite surprising -- MathML may very well not be what you think it is. ten:thirty -- 11:00 Break
11:00 -- 12:00 Contributed Papers I (Conron Hall) Session Chair: Angel Diaz (IBM USA) On the relationship among OpenMath and MathML Stephen Watt and Bill Naylor (watt@scl.csd.uwo.ca, bill@scl.csd.uwo.ca) OpenMath Content Dictionaries: the Current State James H. Davenport (jhd@maths.bath.ac.uk) 12:00 -- 13:30 Lunch 13:30 -- 14:thirty Contributed Papers II (Conron Hall) Session Chair: Neil Soifer (Wolfram Groundwork, USA) Remote Access to Mathematical Software system Elizabeth Dolan, Paul Howland, Jorge Mor, Boyana Norris, and Barry Smith (norris@mcs.anl.gov) Using WIMS for Mathematical Education Xiao Gang and Andre Galligo (Gang.Xiao@math.unice.fr, galligo@math.unice.fr) 14:thirty -- 15:00 Break + Posters (Conron Hall) * MCP: Mathematical Computation Protocol poser by Qingzhao Guo (qguo@cs.kent.edu) * Numerical and Algebraic Computation inside the web: exploring benefits and limitations poster by Maria Angelica de Oliveira Camargo Brunetto (angelica@uel.br) * MetroS - A web page for mathematical program for metrology,
Windows 7 Activation De, and associated materials poster by Robin Barker (Robin.Barker@npl.co.uk) 15:00 -- 16:00 Contributed Papers III (Conron Hall) Session Chair: Paul Wang (ICMKent USA) The Marriage of MathML and Theorem Proving Hanane Naciri & Laurence Rideau (Hanane.Naciri@sophia.inria.fr, Laurence.Rideau@sophia.inria.fr) Mathematical Systems Integrated during the ActiveMath Finding out Environment Paul Libbrecht and Adrian Frischhauf (paul@ags.uni-sb.de et al) 16:00 -- 17:thirty Model Demos * The Omega group, Universitt des Saarlandes to demo ActiveMath (web-based finding out environment) by Paul Libbrecht (paul@ags.uni-sb.de) Middle###### 342, use of The web one * Mathematics and Computer Science Division, Argonne National Laboratory to demo ADIC Server, NEOS Server,
microsoft office 2010 x64, PETSc Server by Boyana Norris (norris@mcs.anl.gov) Middle###### 342, use of Word wide web 2 * ICMKent USA to demo Java-based IAMC Framework by Weidong Liao (wliao@cs.kent.edu) Middle###### 327, use of Net one * ICMKent USA to demo XMC (eXtensible Mathematical encoding Converter) by Xiao Zou (xzou@cs.kent.edu) Middle###### 342, use of Projector * Centre for Mathematics and Scientific Computing National Physical Laboratory, UK to demo METROS web-site by Robin Barker (Robin.Barker@npl.co.uk) Middle###### 327, use of Online 2 * Waterloo Maple Inc. Canada,
office 2007 Ultimate serial key, to demo Maple7 by Douglas Harder (dharder@maplesoft.com) Middle###### 327,
windows 7 ultimate activation key, use of Projector 17:thirty ISSAC'2001 Reception
IAMC 2001 Workshop Websites
Papers and posters submitted by authors are available on-line at
The IAMC homepage
contains general details and links for IAMC together with
a link to your 1999 IAMC Workshop proceedings.
Funding Acknowledgement The 2001 IAMC Workshop has received funding from
the US National Science Foundation under Grant CCR-9721343.