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New Initiative to Promote STEM Interest in High Schools
May 22, 2013
Desktop Engineering
“Maplesoft and the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) announced a partnership to promote match education for real-world applications. BCIT's new Building Better Math database of problems is now embedded in Maplesoft's testing and assessment tool, Maple T.A. Using the database in Maple T.A. will help high school students practice math in various scientific and technical industries, the company says.”
Simulation platform
May 22, 2013
Automotive Engineering International
“MapleSim 6.1 reduces model development and analysis time while producing high-fidelity simulations. Fully compatible with Maple 17, 6.1 offers improved simulation production, connectivity options with the MapleSim Connector for JMAG-RT, enhanced support for Modelica, and a transparency option for the visualization of multibody objects to add visual context to models.”
Maplesoft enables simulations on real-time platforms
April 23, 2013
Automotive Engineering international
“Maplesoft on April 17 announced a new release of MapleSim, the advanced system-level modeling and simulation platform for engineers in automotive and other industries. MapleSim 6.1 features improvements to the simulation engine, enabling simulations to be produced faster, according to the SAE 2013 World Congress participant.”
Updated Modeling and Simulation Platform
April 23, 2013
R&D Magazine
“With improved performance, more tools for programmatic analysis and model development, and expanded connectivity options, MapleSim 6.1 helps engineers meet and exceed their system-level requirements.”
MapleSim Updated for Advanced Model Development and Analysis
April 23, 2013
Desktop Engineering
“In the new release, improvements to the simulation engine mean that MapleSim can produce faster simulations. In addition, the MapleSim Application Programming Interface (API), a collection of procedures for manipulating, simulating, and analyzing a model in the Maple document environment, has been expanded to provide more flexibility for model creation and analysis.”
MapleSim modeling & simulation supports advanced model development, analysis
April 23, 2013
Avionics Intelligence
“Other improvements include expanded connectivity options with the new MapleSim Connector for JMAG-RT, enhanced support for Modelica, and a new transparency option for the visualization of multibody objects that allows engineers to add additional visual context to their models.”
Faster, more flexible modelling
April 23, 2013
Electronic Specifier
Maplesoft has announced a new release of MapleSim, the advanced system-level modelling and simulation platform. With improved performance, more tools for programmatic analysis and model development and expanded connectivity options, MapleSim 6.1 helps engineers meet and exceed their system-level requirements.
Paul Goossens’ video interview
April 23, 2013
SAE Automotive Engineering International
Paul Goossens, Maplesoft's Vice President of Engineering Solutions, speaks with AEI at the SAE 2013 World Congress.
Engineering, Mathematical, and Scientific System Updated
March 24, 2013
Desktop Engineering
“Performance has also been enhanced with improvements to frequently called routines and algorithms as well as in the low-level infrastructure of memory management, according to Maplesoft. By way of an example, the company cites a new memory manager that takes advantage of multiple processors. This, says Maplesoft, allows computations to run 10% faster on average, with memory-intensive computations running up to 50% faster.”
Interaktive Mathematik
March 24, 2013
C’t (Germany)
Interactive Mathematics Initiative
March 21, 2013
R&D Magazine
“The Möbius Project makes it easy to create rich, interactive mathematical applications, share them with everyone, and grade them to assess understanding. Using Maple, the flagship mathematical software product from Maplesoft, instructors can easily create interactive mathematical applications that help their colleagues and students solve problems, visualize solutions, and explore concepts.”
Maple project boosts learning
March 21, 2013
Scientific Computing World
“These applications are then shared with everyone through The Möbius Project, where they can be freely accessed for use in the classroom and for independent learning. These applications are also gradeable by Maple T.A., the testing and assessment system from Maplesoft, giving instructors a whole new way to measure and deepen students’ understanding.”
Maplesoft Releases Update to Maple Technical Computing Software
March 3, 2013
OEM Off-Highway Magazine
“Maple 17 offers numerous advancements in a variety of branches of technical computation that push the frontiers of knowledge and Maple’s capabilities. New functionality includes ground-breaking achievements in solving a whole new class of differential equations, major advancements in solving systems of equations, new signal processing tools, expanded support for physics, statistics, dynamic systems and more.”
Maple 17 offers advanced solving and application development capabilities
March 3, 2013
Electronic Specifier
“Performance has also been enhanced with improvements to frequently called routines and algorithms as well as in the low-level infrastructure of memory management. One example is a new memory manager, which takes advantages of multiple processors to allow computations to run 10 per cent faster on average, with memory-intensive computations running up to 50 per cent faster. With these new abilities, customers can solve more problems, faster with Maple 17.”
Advanced Solving and Application Development
March 3, 2013
Product Design and Development
“With Maple 17, Maplesoft has introduced more computation tools and a large collection of enhancements dedicated to supporting the creation of applications. New functionality includes ground-breaking achievements in solving a whole new class of differential equations, major advancements in solving systems of equations, new signal processing tools, expanded support for physics, statistics, and dynamic systems.”
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