Internet Accessible Mathematical Computation
a Workshop at ISSAC'99 The IAMC workshop was held on July 28, 1999 at ISSAC'99 (International Symposium on Symbolic and Algebraic Computation), an ACM SIGSAM/SIGNUM Symposium (July 28--31, 1999) at Simon Fraser University, Vancouver, B.C. Canada. Here is the IAMC'99 workshop program and a list of attendees. See also the proceedings of the IAMC 2001 Workshop.
Activities (28 July 1999)
Invited TalkPresentation by Henri Casanova
List of Contributed PapersThe following papers are reviewed but not refereed.
Contributed Papers I
TITLE: GAP, OpenMath, and MCP AUTHOR: Steve Linton and Andrew Solomon (Univ. of St-Andrews, UK) PDF FILE TITLE: Analysis of a Web Interface for Mathematics: Experiences with Integral Queries for TILU AUTHOR: Richard Fateman (Univ. of California, Berkeley, USA) PDF FILE TITLE: WIMS: A Server for Interactive Mathematics on the Internet AUTHOR: Xiao Gang (Univ. of Nice, France) PDF FILE TITLE: About MEDICIS AUTHOR: Marc Guisti (Ecole Polytechnique, France) TITLE: Interactive Mathematics with Strong OpenMath AUTHOR: Olga Caprotti (Tech. Univ. Eindhoven, The Netherlands) PDF FILEContributed Papers II Theme: "IAMC Support"
TITLE: A Framework for Internet Accessible Software Components for Scientific Computing AUTHOR: Andreas Weber and Wolfgang K"uchlin (Univ. of Tubingen, Germany) PDF FILE TITLE: The MathBus AUTHOR: Richard Zippel (Cornell University, USA) PDF FILE TITLE: Synchronization of Distributed Development Software AUTHOR: Arthur Norman (Trinity College, UK) and Anthony Hearn (Rand, USA) PDF FILE TITLE: Flexible Mathematical GUI Controls for Mathematical Electronical Documents AUTHOR: Ralf Hillebrand (Univ. of Paderborn, Germany) PDF FILE Panel Discussion
DemosAfternoon July 28, 1999
The IAMC workshop is co-organized by Paul Wang of Kent State (USA) and Norbert Kajler of Ecole des Mines de Paris (France) as part of the pre-conference activities on 7/28/99 coordinated by George Labahn, Tutorials Chair. The IAMC Workshop has received funding from the USA National Science Foundation and is made available to ISSAC'99 participants without additional charge.
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The IAMC'99 Workshop has been supported in part by United States NSF Grant CCR-9721343