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Maple 16 Fosters Mathematics Exploration
May 16, 2012
Design News
Maplesoft, which markets the Maple mathematical application aimed at engineering professionals, students, and researchers, has put some muscle into improving usability. Among the highlights of the latest release, Maple 16, are features that make it easier to explore math, collaborate, and share equations.
The Mathematics of Battery Efficiency
May 14, 2012
Energy Efficient and Technology
“One constant of battery research is the need to consider fundamental physical concepts when designing new batteries. To facilitate this, the industry increasingly uses math-based modeling techniques that let engineers accurately describe the behavior and the constraints on a system, in physical terms. The model equations then help in developing, testing, and refining designs quickly and without building physical prototypes.”
MapleSim Breaks New Ground in Hardware-in-the-Loop Real-Time Simulation for Planetary Rovers
May 14, 2012
Green Technology TMCnet.com
“The main advantage of this approach is that it significantly reduces the overall development time in the project. In addition, this allows for component testing under dangerous scenarios without the risk of damaging a full rover prototype.”
Maplesoft Releases Maple 16
May 9, 2012
Desktop Engineering
Maplesoft recently announced version 16 of Maple, its flagship technical computing system for mathematicians, engineers, scientists, and academia. Calling this a major release, Maplesoft says that Maple 16 has been extended with more than 4,500 additions and improvements across the entire product, including areas such as mathematical algorithms, visualization, programming language, engineering tools, documentation, education features, and authoring tools.
Math for Engineers: A look at Mathcad Prime 2.0 and Maple 16
April 17, 2012
Design World
“Maple 16 benefits from major improvements in computational efficiency, in the areas of core polynomial operations, numeric differential equation solving, and linear algebra computations. It features better scalability on multi-core computers. The Maple programming language has been enhanced to support light-weight objects, for enhanced object-oriented programming ... Maple 16 is a fine choice as a tool for doing serious engineering math.”
Maplesoft Releases Maple 16
April 10, 2012
Desktop Engineering
Announcing the newly released Maple 16.
Maple 16 Technical Computing Software
April 10, 2012
Scientific Computing and Instrumentation
Announcing the newly released Maple 16.
Math Software
April 10, 2012
Automotive Engineering International
Announcing the newly released Maple 16.
Maple 16 Adds Improved Visualizations, Algorithms
April 5, 2012
Campus Technology
Announcing the newly released Maple 16.
Smart features in Maple help users do complex math problems
April 4, 2012
Machine Design
Announcing the newly released Maple 16.
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