Exchange of Geometric Information Between Applications
Pedro Quaresma (University of Coimbra, Portugal), Vanda Santos, (University of Coimbra, Portugal), Nuno Baeta (University of Coimbra,, Portugal)

TL;DR
This paper discusses the integration of a collaborative web platform with a geometric problem repository to enable effective exchange of geometric information, addressing technical and classification challenges.
Contribution
It proposes a framework for exchanging geometric information between applications, facilitating collaboration and problem sharing across different geometric tools and repositories.
Findings
Identified key issues in geometric information exchange
Proposed solutions for classification and localization of problems
Highlighted the potential benefits of interconnected geometric tools
Abstract
The Web Geometry Laboratory (WGL) is a collaborative and adaptive e-learning Web platform integrating a well known dynamic geometry system. Thousands of Geometric problems for Geometric Theorem Provers (TGTP) is a Web-based repository of geometric problems to support the testing and evaluation of geometric automated theorem proving systems. The users of these systems should be able to profit from each other. The TGTP corpus must be made available to the WGL user, allowing, in this way, the exploration of TGTP problems and their proofs. On the other direction TGTP could gain by the possibility of a wider users base submitting new problems. Such information exchange between clients (e.g. WGL) and servers (e.g. TGTP) raises many issues: geometric search - someone, working in a geometric problem, must be able to ask for more information regarding that construction; levels of geometric…
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Taxonomy
TopicsOpen Education and E-Learning · Model-Driven Software Engineering Techniques · Mathematics, Computing, and Information Processing
