Maplesoft today announced a partnership with the University of Waterloo, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council (NSERC) and Toyota Corporation, that will produce new methods for modeling physical systems. The Industrial Research Chair is being granted to Dr. John McPhee, from the Department of Systems Design Engineering at the University of Waterloo, and Executive Director of the Waterloo Centre for Automotive Research (WatCAR).Dr. John McPhee and his team will collaborate with experts at Maplesoft and Toyota to develop math-based models and computer simulations, with a focus on automotive applications.
Maplesoft today announced that its recently released modeling and simulation software, MapleSim, has received tremendous response from around the world. Close to 500 licenses have been sold in the six months since its release in December 2008. After a successful pilot testing period, MapleSim adoption has been swift and far-reaching.
Maplesoft was presented the 2009 Omond Solandt Award as outstanding recognition for its innovative and breakthrough research. Presented by the Canadian Operational Research Society (CORS), the award recognizes Maplesoft’s exceptional contribution to operational research and development of innovative and revolutionary mathematical software systems.
Today, Maplesoft™ announced new releases of its core products – MapleSim™, the high-performance, multi-domain modeling and simulation tool, and Maple™, the technical computing software for mathematicians, engineers, and scientists.
Today, Maplesoft™ announced new releases of its core products – MapleSim™, the high-performance, multi-domain modeling and simulation tool, and Maple™, the technical computing software for engineers, mathematicians, and scientists. These products are based on Maplesoft’s core technologies, which include the world’s most advanced symbolic computation engine and revolutionary physical modeling techniques. Together, they provide cutting-edge tools for design, modeling, and high-performance simulation that can lower costs and reduce product cycle time by weeks and months.
Close on the heels of the release of MapleSim, Maplesoft today announced the availability of the MapleSim Connectivity Toolbox. This new product enables users to export high-performance MapleSim models into Simulink, thus taking advantage of the intuitive, multi-domain physical modeling environment of MapleSim as part of their toolchain.
MapleSim, the new high-performance multi-domain modeling and simulation tool from Maplesoft™, is now available in a Japanese Edition. It is a high-performance multi-domain modeling and simulation tool, which dramatically reduces the time required to bring products to market by using physical modeling techniques.
MapleSim, the new high-performance multi-domain modeling and simulation tool from Maplesoft, is now available for purchase globally. After months of intense pilot testing and feedback from approximately fifteen hundred organizations spanning 85 countries, MapleSim is now ready for engineers eager to dramatically shorten their product development cycle and provide their companies with a competitive advantage.
MapleSim, the new high-performance multi-domain modeling and simulation tool from Maplesoft, is now available for purchase globally. The product, well-honed from months of intense pilot testing and feedback from approximately fifteen hundred organizations spanning 85 countries, is expected to set new standards in modeling and simulation. By generating model equations in symbolic form, MapleSim helps teachers to quickly demonstrate the connection between modeling concepts and the underlying mathematical theory to their students.
A new version of the Maplesoft-MAA Placement Test Suite is now available. The Placement Test Suite is a collection of placement tests developed by the Mathematical Association of America (MAA) and administered through Maple T.A.™, a web-based system from Maplesoft, which automatically assesses student responses and performance.
Maplesoft announces the release of the pilot version of a revolutionary tool that is expected to set new standards in the modeling and simulation industry. MapleSim™ is a high-performance multi-domain modeling and simulation tool, which will dramatically reduce the time taken to bring products to market by using physical modeling techniques.
MapleSim is a high-performance multi-domain modeling and simulation tool that uses physical modeling techniques. By generating model equations in symbolic form, MapleSim helps teachers to quickly demonstrate the connection between concepts and the underlying mathematical theory to their students.
Maplesoft announces the next release of Maple T.A., the company’s popular assessment technology tool. Maple T.A. 4.0 provides full support for question content in international languages, thus expanding the reach of the product to non-English speaking students.