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Programme allows early access to Borland
CenterSpace Software has entered the Borland Technology Partner programme.
News from CenterSpace Software (17 June 2003)
Engineering students prepare for the future
User application article For a long time, Russ Marcks thought he had to teach his two- and four-year engineering students programming. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (13 June 2003)
Visualising solutions at Queens College
User application article Students use Mathcad to visualise patterns and build general ideas about science. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (12 June 2003)
Software includes structured sparse matrix classes
Math Matrix classes have performance levels comparable to C or Fortran
News from CenterSpace Software ( 9 June 2003)
Software speeds handling system design
User application article Len Williams, Managing Director of Dynamic Air in the UK, is finding Mathcad a better answer to many in-house problems that he would once have had to write dedicated programs to solve. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 3 June 2003)
SolidWorks import speeds mechanical simulation
The latest version of SimMechanics extends the engineering analysis capabilities of the package by allowing the effortless importation of SolidWorks CAD assemblies.
News from The Mathworks ( 2 June 2003)
Easier interface for maths software
Maple 9 is the newest version of the widely adopted analytical computation software from Maplesoft, used by educators, researchers and professionals across the world. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (28 May 2003)
Analysis software provides a stitch in time
User application article DADiSP helps Hong Kong Polytechnic in London perform research on the mechanical properties of fabric and sewing thread. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (19 May 2003)
Quality software aids manufacturing efficiency
When glass-container company Saint-Gobain Containers implemented a company-wide quality programme across its 18 plants, it standardised its quality data management with NWA Quality Analyst. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (13 May 2003)
Software assists in cancer detection
User application article Researchers at the University of Connecticut Health Centre are exploring applications of Maple in the interpretation of MRI information for the early detection and characterisation of small tumours. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (12 May 2003)
Software keeps track of structures in Florida
The Structures Design Office within the Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) will now standardise on Mathsoft's Mathcad software. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 6 May 2003)
Analysis data show their true colours
Superview IV is a novel integrated results environment that offers a full suite of evaluation and presentation options and is now available for all Algor linear analyses.
News from Algor (30 April 2003)
Process information software keeps gum chewing
User application article The market leading process information software, QIS v5, has been installed at RBV Leaf, Sneek, The Netherlands.
News from Qisoft (23 April 2003)
Analysis tools to check coffee process
QISoft has installed its market leading process information software, QIS v5, at Douwe Egberts, Utrecht, The Netherlands.
News from Qisoft ( 3 April 2003)
Multilingual update to psychrometric software
HDPsyChart Professional, the global psychrometric charting and analysis software, has been greatly expanded incorporating new features including nine different languages.
News from Hands Down Software (25 March 2003)
.NET class library provides building blocks
CenterSpace Software's NMath Core uses optimised versions of C and Fortran, often providing results an order of magnitude faster than non-platform-optimised implementations.
News from CenterSpace Software (24 March 2003)
System cuts time and cost of engine calibration
User application article Matlab is being used with Atlas, a test bed control system from MTS Systems Corp, to take automotive powertrain testing and development one step closer to being purely virtual.
News from The Mathworks (18 March 2003)
Library provides blocks for numerical applications
CenterSpace Software has announced the availability of a beta version of NMath Core.
News from CenterSpace Software (19 February 2003)
Smarter maths education online
MapleNet will help educational institutions offer dynamic self-paced maths courses remotely. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (20 January 2003)
Plotting for improved data presentation
Those who have seen Tecplot, the acclaimed 2D and 3D graphing software, will be amazed to discover that the latest release incorporates even more performance and speed improvements. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (13 January 2003)
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