Adept Scientific - Sverige
Världsledande mjukvara för industri, forskning och utveckling.
flag arrow
clearclear
Flag

 Adept Store | register Join My Adept | Flags  
Adept Scientific | Tel: 0 20 14 000 87  
UKdedksvnofi
Hem
Produkter
Kurser
Services
 Köp Nu!
Nedladdningar
Utbildning
Support
Mitt Adept
Internationellt |  Om oss |  Blog |  Kontakt |  Press |  Jobb & Karriär
Adept Scientific on Facebook Adept Scientific on Twitter Adept Scientific on YouBube Adept Scientific on LinkedIn


Gå vidare

• Ask us a question
• Watch Maple Video Demonstrations
• Buy Maple Now
• View Maple Pricing
• Download a Brochure
• Request a Brochure
• Request an Evaluation
• Meet Our Team
• Read our RSS Feeds

Lär dig mer

Maple Home
Maple 16 Overview
Maple 16 Professional
Maple 16 Academic
Maple 16 Student Use
What's New in Maple 16
Maple New Features
Datasheet

Maple History
Recorded Online Seminars

MapleSim
MapleNet
Maple T.A.
BlockImporter™
Maple Toolboxes

Maple Rave Reviews
Maple Study Guides
Books about Maple
System Requirements

Aktuell information

New Features: Professional
New Features: Academic
Maple Features
The Maple Reporter Online

Service & Support

Maple Primes
blogs, forums etc

Elite Maintenance Program
Application Centre
Powertools
Search the Knowledge Base
Technical Support request

Technical Computing Magazine - Issue 38

High Performance Technologies for Maths and Engineering

Stephanie Rozek,
Marketing Engineer, Maplesoft

For over twenty-five years, mathematicians, scientists, and engineers have been benefitting from the power of Maple in their daily work. With the release of Maple 13 this past spring, they are finding even more to get excited about.

Maple is, of course, technical computing software containing a highly advanced symbolic computation engine, powerful numeric solvers, and an intuitive technical document interface. This major upgrade of the popular maths and engineering software provides a variety of new tools that support not only academia - as applied to research and classroom use, but also industry, in particular making it even easier to develop robust, reusable solutions for challenging engineering problems.

In this release, Maple’s 3-D plotting facilities have been completely re-written, so your plots will look better, render faster, and convey more information than ever before. Extensive annotation tools and the ability to create fly-through animations make your 3-D plots more meaningful and easier to interpret.

Maple 13 applies revolutionary techniques for finding solutions to differential equations that are beyond the scope of standard methods, greatly extends the event-handling abilities for numeric solutions, and enhances the abilities and performance of the world-class DAE solvers. Other mathematical algorithm enhancements include improvements to numeric integration, integration of special functions, solving inequalities, and finding solutions over the real domain.

This release also contains major expansions to the Maple Portal, including new tutorials and more specialised content for professionals and academics alike. Apart from helping maths students perform hundreds of common tasks, the new portal also includes extensive sections designed for industry professionals, engineering students, and maths educators. Along with the Maple Portal for Engineers, Maple 13 offers a convenient starting point for engineering calculations with point-and-click access to powerful control systems analysis tools, and expanded CAD connectivity that adds NX to the list of supported CAD systems.

In short, Maple 13 offers you an unparalleled environment in which to work with mathematics. Download our Engineering Suite brochure to find out more or email our product specialists for more information.



In This Issue:

Issue 38 Home

Modelling and Simulation
MapleSim: Real-World Tools for Engineering Excellence

Data Acquisition
OEM Must-have Message-Based Daq from MCC

Bibliographic reference management
Cite Right Despite Pressing Deadlines and Competitive Publishing

Statistical Process Control
A Complete Quality Information System

Mathcad Case Study
Uni-Systems Scores Big with Mathcad®

Control Systems
Controls’ Teaching that Cuts it in the Real-world

Data Acquisition
DAQ Done Better!

Mathcad and Engineering
High Performance Technologies for Maths and Engineering

VisSim Case Study
Make Motor Design a Well-oiled Machine

Chemistry and Biology
Chemistry and Biology in Suite Harmony

Electronics Design
45 Bright New Reasons to Try Easy-PC 13

Online Testing
Online Testing now easier than ever

Equation Publishing
MathType 6.5 Brushes the Equation Blues Away

Technology Feature: Unmanned Vehicles
Unmanned Vehicles now Sci-fact not Sci-fi

adept

Top of the Page

Popular Links: ChemDraw | ChemOffice | Data Acquisition | Data Analysis | EndNote | Maple | MapleSim | Mathcad | MathType | Quality Analyst | Reference Manager | VisSim

EU ePrivacy Directive | Our Privacy and Terms and Conditions Statement
All Trademarks Recognised. Copyright © 2012, Adept Scientific.
Site designed and maintained by Lyndon Ash

Adept Scientific | Tel: 0 20 14 000 87