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WIRIS OM Tools: A Semantic Formula Editor (2006)
| Content Provider | CiteSeerX |
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| Author | Marquès, Daniel Eixarch, Ramon Casanellas, Glòria Martínez, Bruno Smith, Tim J. |
| Description | With the increasing reliance on computers for the automatic processing of information a new method is needed for editing mathematical formulae. We are used to WYSIWYG editors that produce beautiful presentations of formulae and store the typesetting primitives rather than the meaning of the formulas. However, new services such as database searching or calculation web-services work best if they have access to the semantic information behind a formula. This can only be done with a new generation of formula editors. In this paper we present WIRIS OM Tools [17], a semantic oriented formula editor which addresses these concerns. It is based on the OpenMath language and a suitable transformation process between OpenMath and MathML expressions. Additionally, this approach adds new features for the users such as error, type and syntax checking. The editor is currently being used in the LeActiveMath and WebALT projects. 1 The goal |
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| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2006-01-01 |
| Publisher Institution | Proceedings of the 2006 Mathematical User-Interfaces Workshop, St Anne’s Manor, Workingham, United Kingdom |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | New Generation Openmath Language Semantic Formula Editor Suitable Transformation Process Webalt Project New Service Syntax Checking Formula Editor New Feature Semantic Information Automatic Processing Wiris Om Tool Beautiful Presentation Present Wiris Om Tool Mathml Expression Wysiwyg Editor Mathematical Formula Calculation Web-services Work Database Searching New Method |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Article |