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Authoring Presentation for OpenMath

Mathematical Knowledge Management: 4th International Conference, MKM 2005, Bremen, Germany, July 15-17, 2005, Revised Selected Papers, 3863: 33--48, 2006.
Authors: S. Manzoor and P. Libbrecht and C. Ullrich and E. Melis
Editors: Michael Kohlhase
URL: http://www.activemath.org/publications/Manzooretal-Notations-MKM-2005.pdf
Tags: authoring, content, contexts mathematical notations, presentation, rendering,
Abstract: Some mathematical objects can have more than one notation. When a system compiles mathematical material from multiple sources, a management effort to maintain uniform and appropriate notations becomes necessary. Additionally, the need arises to facilitate the notations editing of the mathematical objects with authoring tools. In this paper, we present our work towards those needs. We have designed a framework that defines an authoring cycle supported by series of tools, which eases the creation of notations for the symbols in the process of publishing mathematics for the web.
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@inproceedings{Manzooretal-Notations-MKM-2005,
title = {Authoring Presentation for OpenMath},
address = {Heidelberg},
author = {S. Manzoor and P. Libbrecht and C. Ullrich and E. Melis},
booktitle = {Mathematical Knowledge Management: 4th International Conference, MKM 2005, Bremen, Germany, July 15-17, 2005, Revised Selected Papers},
editor = {Michael Kohlhase},
pages = {33--48},
publisher = {Springer},
series = {LNCS},
url = {http://www.activemath.org/publications/Manzooretal-Notations-MKM-2005.pdf},
volume = {3863},
year = {2006},
abstract = {Some mathematical objects can have more than one notation. When a system compiles mathematical material from multiple sources, a management effort to maintain uniform and appropriate notations becomes necessary. Additionally, the need arises to facilitate the notations editing of the mathematical objects with authoring tools. In this paper, we present our work towards those needs. We have designed a framework that defines an authoring cycle supported by series of tools, which eases the creation of notations for the symbols in the process of publishing mathematics for the web.},
doi = {10.1007/11618027}, projects = {LeActiveMath}, rights = {public}, isbn = {3-540-31430-X}, selected = {true},
keywords = {authoring, content, contexts mathematical notations, presentation, rendering, }
}