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e-Proceedings for JEM Workshops 1 and 2

  • e+Calculus, JEM Workshop 1 Proceedings
  • OpenMath Joint with JEM Workshop 2
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    • Access to Mathematics
    • Content Dictionary Notations
    • Evolving the WebALT Mathematical Grammar Libraries
    • From 'final answer' to 'steps along the way'
    • INTERGEO, Interoperability for Dynamic Geometry Systems based in OpenMath
    • Markup for Mathematics
    • MathDox
    • Mathematical XML in Office 2007
    • OMDoc Theory Graphs Revisited
    • OpenMath: Symbols, CDs and Signatures
    • Poster: The OpenMath-based protocol for symbolic software composability
    • Presenting Mathematical Content With Flexible Elisions
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      • Slides
    • Visual Validation of Rendered MathML
    • Why PowerPoint?
    • Why TeX and LaTeXML?
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