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Tecplot helps visualise stadium conditions

 User application article   The Melbourne Cricket Ground, Australia, is being redeveloped and Tecplot has been used to visualise the impact of proposed design changes.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (11 March 2004)

Maths-based documents are now easier to publish

New MathType 5.2 for Windows is now available from UK distributor Adept Scientific.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (11 March 2004)

Maple employed to teach the principles of FEA

 User application article   A professor at Lisbon University, Portugal, is using Maple to teach the principles of FEA; he is now planning to run a similar course over the internet.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (10 March 2004)

Curve-fitting software validated by NPL

The United Kingdom's National Physical Laboratory has tested and validated the numerical correctness of the curve-fitting component of the XLfit 4 add-on for Excel.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific ( 8 March 2004)

Dow signs for SPC charting and analysis solution

The Dow Chemical Company has entered into a global licensing agreement for Northwest Analytical's award-winning SPC charting and analysis solution NWA Quality Analyst.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (26 February 2004)

Software simplifies hydraulic cylinder design

 User application article   Engineers at Rexroth Hydraudyne use Mathsoft's Mathcad to design its large industrial hydraulic cylinders.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (13 February 2004)

Software analyses human biomechanical movement

 User application article   Matlab from The MathWorks is being used by Marlbrook (UK) to analyse the biomechanical movement of humans.

News from The Mathworks (13 February 2004)

Maths software shines in engineering applications

 User application article   It might be a powerful maths application, but it's in engineering where Maple is being most enthusiastically employed: here's why.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (27 January 2004)

Curve fitting software makes sense of test data

XLfit 4 is a novel software addon for Microsoft Excel that enables automated curve fitting, statistical analysis and results presentation.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (27 January 2004)

Software provides "really effective" data plots

It is not uncommon for significant time and investment to be put into generating experimental data, only for the results to be let down in the analysis and presentation.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (26 January 2004)

Software incorporates random number generation

CenterSpace's Math Core now provides random number generators for the Pareto and log normal distributions.

News from CenterSpace Software ( 8 January 2004)

Wizard distribution deal

Geomate has signed Sage CAD Applications to distribute the ToleranceCalc tolerance analysis wizard for Autodesk Inventor, Mechanical Desktop and AutoCAD.

News from Geomate Corp (29 December 2003)

Calculation software works with SolidWorks

Mitcalc has released a connection module between its mechanical calculation package to the SolidWorks CAD system.

News from Mitcalc (12 December 2003)

Maple models motion of robotic arm in space

 User application article   The Canadian Space Agency is testing the design of its manipulator for the International Space Station using Maple.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (19 November 2003)

Johnson Screens manages multiple projects

 User application article   Johnson Screens Applications Engineer Michael Ekholm uses Mathcad on a daily basis to design, test and document new projects, collaborate with teams and create applications used around the globe.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (11 November 2003)

Easy tolerance studies for parts and assemblies

ToleranceCalc 1.0 is an automated tolerance stack-up calculation wizard especially created to assist Autodesk Inventor and AutoCAD Mechanical software users.

News from Geomate Corp (28 October 2003)

Data analysis extension boosts engineering design

The Data Analysis Extension Pack is a powerful new enhancement to Mathcad, the industry-standard solution for applying maths.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific (27 October 2003)

Joint Strike Fighter standardises on Mathcad

 User application article   Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company has selected Mathcad as a standard environment for performing, documenting and managing the structural calculations on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme.

News from Mathsoft (20 October 2003)

Spreadsheet simplifies engineering design

GrafiCalc 2.0 software enables engineers to have the same level of productivity advantage that conventional spreadsheets deliver to accountants for business modelling.

News from Geomate Corp (17 October 2003)

Mathcad sets the standard for F-35 programme

 User application article   Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company has selected Mathcad as a standard environment for performing, documenting and managing the structural calculations on the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter programme.  Brochure available  

News from Adept Scientific ( 7 October 2003)

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