In Control Engineering magazine Maplesoft's Tom Lee discusses the benefits of using symbolic computation for model creation. He argues that “the control community is witnessing a major transformation in the way the models are created and solved.”
Maplesoft's Tom Lee writes in the Electronic Product Design magazine that computers have changed the way engineers operate and that they can now work smarter, not necessarily harder, to make innovative advances in their field.
The use of Maplesoft products in the new and emerging pre-crash shoulder belt tensioning technology that enables reduction of automotive crash injuries is discussed here. “DynaFlexPro proved to be the fastest way to describe the system,” said Craig Good, the researcher. “I was able to very quickly generate equations of motion and verify the data.”
In an HR story in The Globe and Mail, the writer speaks to different HR consultants about employers’ practice of keeping resume on file for reference at a later date. Laura Rourke, HR Director at Maplesoft explains practices in the company.
Pre-crash shoulder belt tensioning is an emerging new technology that enables reduction of automotive crash injuries. Maple and DFP played a critical role in the research of next generation seat belt restraints. “DynaFlexPro proved to be the fastest way to describe the system,” said Craig Good, the researcher. “I was able to very quickly generate equations of motion and verify the data.”
Maplesoft adorned the cover page slot in The Kitchener-Waterloo Record newspaper’s annual Technology Spotlight supplement. On a glossy format for the first time, Maplesoft CEO Jim Cooper’s picture is the cover of the supplement. The article goes on to elaborate the titles: Math Magic..Maplesoft solves big problems”
A review of Maple 12’s mac version. Flip Philips, the reviewer writes that Maple has chosen “to build on its strengths as a pedagogical tool and strengthen its ties to the engineering and technical-computing arenas”.
In a positive review of Maple 12 for Mac users the reviewer gives the product a rating of four and a half on five. Flip Philips says that with this new version, Maple has chosen “to build on its strengths as a pedagogical tool and strengthen its ties to the engineering and technical-computing arenas”
Maplesoft'sTom Lee writes about the Physical Modeling Consortium in a renowned online automobile engineering publication. The second of a 2-part series, the article takes a detailed look at new techniques in physical modeling.
Scientific Computing World publishes an article on physical modeling by Laurent Bernardin, Maplesoft's Chief Scientist. He writes that Physics-based modeling — or physical modeling — for virtual prototyping of engineering products has brought about dramatic savings in time and cost over the last 20 years.
Maple 12 has been selected as the Best Finalist in the 2008 Design News Golden Mousetrap Awards. Announcing the prizes, Chief Editor John Dodge said, “Our Golden Mousetrap Awards give innovators the recognition they justly deserve. The awards span Design News’ five coverage areas and we extend our sincerest congratulations to the winners and finalists. Their perseverance in these challenging economic times is admirable, indeed.”