- From: Michael Kohlhase <m.kohlhase@iu-bremen.de>
- Date: Wed, 01 Oct 2003 21:55:23 +0200
- To: www-math@w3.org, webmath@camel.math.ca
[Apologies for multiple copies] OpenMath Thematic Network Meeting: Bremen 2003 School of Engineering and Sciences International University Bremen November 7-8, 2003 The OpenMath Thematic Network will hold an open meeting in Bremen on Friday and Saturday November 7/8 2003. The workshop is open to the interested public. OpenMath: an emerging standard for representing mathematical objects with their semantics, allowing them to be exchanged between computer programs, stored in databases, or published on the worldwide web. While the original designers were mainly developers of computer algebra systems, it is now attracting interest from other areas of scientific computation and from many publishers of electronic documents with a significant mathematical content. There is a strong relationship to the MathML recommendation from the Worldwide Web Consortium, and a large overlap between the two developer communities. MathML deals principally with the presentation of mathematical objects, while OpenMath is solely concerned with their semantic meaning or content. PROGRAM: Please contact <m.kohlhase@iu-bremen.de> with proposals for talks and discussions. LOCAL: The meeting will be held on the university campus. Participants can stay in the Student dorms (single rooms); the meeting will cost less than 100 Euros including accomodation, full board, ... (everything included) for this option. INFO: see http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~kohlhase/event/om03 (will be updated as information becomse available) I hope to see you soon in Bremen, Michael Kohlhase -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Prof. Dr. Michael Kohlhase, Office: Research 1, Room 62 Professor for Computer Science Campus Ring 12, School of Engineering & Sciences D-28758 Bremen, Germany International University Bremen tel/fax: +49 421 200 3140/3103 http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~kohlhase e-mail: <m.kohlhase@iu-bremen.de> --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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