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New UK source for image processing software
Image processing software developer Realviz has signed Cheshire-based Multitech to handle its five core products in the UK.
News from Multi-Tech Contracts ( 6 October 2003)
Software plots route to improved presentation
The latest version of Tecplot from software developer Amtec Engineering is now available in the UK from Adept Scientific. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 2 October 2003)
Ford award for model-based calibration
The MathWorks' Model-Based Calibration Toolbox has received Ford Motor Company's Henry Ford Technology Award (HFTA).
News from The Mathworks (30 September 2003)
Unmatched power claimed for PC-based maths package
The latest version of Maple looks set to be enthusiastically received. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (24 September 2003)
Software unlocks dental records
User application article DADiSP data analysis software is helping to unlock secrets about the diets of extinct mammals. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 2 September 2003)
Software analyses problem children's handwriting
User application article In a study funded by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Littleton Meeks of Meeks Associates used a computer to analyse the handwriting of children with ADHD. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (29 August 2003)
Software speeds positioning system evolution
User application article Instro Precision is using Matlab, Simulink and SimMechanics to speed up the evolution and reduce the cost of its product designs.
News from The Mathworks (27 August 2003)
Software aids design of brake components
Allied Signal/Bendix uses DADiSP in the design and manufacture of automotive brake components and brake systems. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (19 August 2003)
Food quality in a pickle
User application article Statistical quality control is a necessary part of modern food processing. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (12 August 2003)
Mathcad aids image analysis
User application article From cancer cells to UFOs, Advanced Digital Imaging Research uses Mathcad to analyse images. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 7 August 2003)
Mathcad aids chemical analysis at Honeywell
User application article Honeywell's Kevin P Barr uses Mathcad for algorithm development and protocol distribution throughout the organisation. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 5 August 2003)
New version of software library launched
Version 2.0 of CenterSpace Software's NMath Core adds support for numerical integration and differentiation.
News from CenterSpace Software (15 July 2003)
Web-based system shares technical content
Mathcad Application Server is a server-based method for communicating Mathcad content within and outside technical organisations.
News from Mathsoft ( 8 July 2003)
Test case proves worth of corporate licence
User application article In today's challenging business environment, corporate organisations are looking to manage their resources better - including the costs associated with them. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 7 July 2003)
Tolerance analysis wizard works with new Inventor
The ToleranceCalc automated tolerance analysis wizard has been certified by Autodesk to join the suite of its Inventor certified applications.
News from Geomate Corp ( 2 July 2003)
The case for ISO9000
Technical background article What role can statistical process control software play in helping organisations to meet ISO9000? Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific ( 1 July 2003)
The case for engineering calculation management
Technical background article It is not particularly difficult or expensive to begin managing calculations as a business process, and engineering companies can gain significant ROI, as this article explains.
News from Mathsoft ( 1 July 2003)
Website features novel solvers
Geomate Corp has added three groundbreaking solvers to its website that allow CAD and solid modelling users to shorten design cycles, reduce costs, and solve a wide range of engineering challenges.
News from Geomate Corp (25 June 2003)
Software brings maths students up to date
User application article For many students studying mathematics at the University of Queensland, using Maple software is a daily event. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (24 June 2003)
One tool solves a wide range of problems
User application article McCann Science uses Mathcad for calculation, modelling and communication. Brochure available
News from Adept Scientific (18 June 2003)
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