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  • 30th OpenMath Workshop

    at CICM 2019, Prague, Czech Republic (July 8. 2019)

    OpenMath is a language for exchanging mathematical formulae across applications (such as computer algebra systems). From 2010 its importance has increased in that OpenMath Content Dictionaries were adopted as a foundation of the MathML 3 W3C recommendation, the standard for mathematical formulae on the Web.

    Program

    tbd

    Topics we expect to see at the workshop include

    • Feature Requests (Standard Enhancement Proposals) and Discussions for going beyond OpenMath 2;
    • Further convergence of OpenMath and MathML 3;
    • Reasoning with OpenMath;
    • OpenMath on the Semantic Web;
    • New OpenMath Content Dictionaries;
    • Software using or processing OpenMath;

    though others related to OpenMath are certainly welcomed. For examples of contributions see the previous OpenMath workshops of 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016. 2017, 2018,

    Contributions can be either research papers, description of new Content Dictionaries, particularly ones that are suggested for formal review and adoption by the OpenMath Society, or standard enhancement proposals.

    Important Dates (all times are "anywhere on earth")

    • Submission is continuous (early submit -> early notify.
    • July 1. 2019: Final revised papers due
    • July 8. 2019: Workshop

    Submission

    Submission is continuous by e-mail to michael.kohlhase@fau.de. Submissions will be refereed by the Organizers within one week.

    Authors should prepare their papers in one column style of CEUR-WS for the final version and without page numbers. See http://ceur-ws.org/Vol-XXX/samplestyles/ for an example: paper1.tex and paper1.pdf.

    Submission categories

    • Full paper: 5-10 pages
    • Short paper: 1-4 pages
    • CD description: 1-6 pages; a .zip or .tgz file of the CDs must be attached, or a link to the CD provided.
    • Standard Enhancement Proposal: 1-10 pages (as appropriate w.r.t. the background knowledge required); a .zip or .tgz file of any related implementation (e.g. a Relax NG schema) should be attached.

    Proceedings

    Electronic proceedings will be most probably published CEUR-WS.org

    Organizers & Programme Committee

    • James Davenport, Bath, UK (co-chair)
    • Michael Kohlhase, FAU Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany (co-chair)
  • News

    • tentative informal proceedings
    • formal proceedings online
    • detailed program online
    • 3 invited speakers
    • accepted papers announced
    • registration open
    • extended deadline
    • four workshops and tutorial confirmed
    • LNAI proceedings confirmed
    • initial program committee
    • initial website online
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