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Editor’s Pick: Maplesoft Releases Maple 16
May 9, 2012
Technical computing software includes a point-and-click interface for solving problems.
Pick of the Week: Maplesoft Releases Maple 16
May 9, 2012
Technical computing software includes a point-and-click interface for solving problems.
Mathcad Prime 2.0 Ships
April 25, 2012
PTC adds new capabilities and advanced functionality to its engineering calculation software.
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Editor’s Pick: Mathcad Prime 2.0 Ships
April 25, 2012
PTC adds new capabilities and advanced functionality to its engineering calculation software.
Maplesoft Releases Maple 16
April 4, 2012
Mathematics software includes a point-and-click interface for solving problems.
MathFlow 2.0 Released
April 2, 2012
New release includes 64-bit Windows support, customization to match host application.
MathWorks Releases Updates for MATLAB and Simulink
March 7, 2012
R2012a versions include HDL coder and new verifier.
Equalis Adds Control and Power Systems Module
March 5, 2012
Module enhances integrated Scilab/Equalis offerings.
PTC Recognizes Adept Scientific
December 12, 2011
Award acknowledges the company's status as the top Mathcad reseller worldwide.
Knovel Accelerates Speed to Solution for Engineers
December 1, 2011
Fast App: Calibration of Engine Performance at Mercedes-AMG
October 18, 2011
MathWorks' solution optimizes engine calibration to help engineers design new powertrains.
Maplesoft develops the MapleSim Driveline Component Library
September 26, 2011
MapleSim add-on covers all stages in the powertrain from the engine through to the differential, wheels and road loads, as well as vehicle dynamics.
MathWorks Announces Release 2011b of the MATLAB and Simulink Product Families
September 7, 2011
Release introduces Simulink Code Inspector along with 82 updates to other products.
MathWorks adds OPC-HDA Support for Process Historian Data Analysis within MATLAB
August 19, 2011
Provides ability to access, visualize, and analyze historical process data from OPC Historical Data Access servers.
Arizona State University Develops Aerospace Engineering Curriculum Based on MATLAB and Simulink
August 17, 2011
Curriculum change intended to prepare students for industry challenges.
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