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MapleSim 6 Goes Heavy on Modelica Support - instant view shows
corresponding Modelica code for any subsystem/component, has ability to
deliver white box modeling platform, Beth Stackpole, Design News, Sep 6,
2012
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Battery
Design is Charging Ahead - studying battery electric
vehicle, hybrid electric vehicle models using MapleSim, Paul
Goossens, Desktop Engineering, July 2, 2012
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Maple
16 Makes Engineering Math Easier - increased
collaboration through cloud, smart popups, drag-to-solve
tool, improved ability to visualize data with plots, Peter
Varhol, Desktop Engineering, June 1, 2012
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Math for Engineers: A Look at Mathcad Prime 2.0 and Maple 16 - collapsed
regions, 3D plots, symbolic math features in Mathcad; live data plots,
smart 2D plot view capability, new color schemes for visualizations, 3D
interpolation in Maple 16, Evan Yares, Design World, Apr 17, 2012
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Maplesoft:
Play the
Number
Game on
iPad
- free
Maple player for iPad makes mathematical analyses much more accessible,
publishes mathematical formula as interactive document, Kenneth Wong's
Virtual Desktop, Nov 7, 2011
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MapleSim 5: Symbolic Computation for Physical Modeling and Simulation -
magnetic library, thermal fluids library, enhanced diagnostics, smart automatic
rerouting of diagrams, improved 3D modeling environment, Jeff Rowe, MCADCafe,
Sep 26, 2011
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Maple and MapleSim Pack a 1-2 Punch -
Maple 15, MapleSim 5 help engineers build, test models of complex
designs precisely, Peter Varhol, Desktop Engineering, Aug 1, 2011
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Maple 13, MapleSim 3 Boost Design Process - Maple 13 can carry out symbolic
calculations; MapleSim 3 creates functional, working model from equations, Peter
Varhol, Desktop Engineering, Mar 1, 2010
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Maplesoft Extends MapleSim for Complex Physical Modeling -
MapleSim 3 has component libraries for hydraulics, electrical machines,
associated toolboxes to support control design, Beth Stackpole, Design News,
Nov 19, 2009
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MapleSim 2 - 3D modeling, simulation system for dynamic analysis,
control design, optimization capabilities, uncluttered UI, Jeffrey Rowe,
Cadalyst, Oct 22, 2009
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Maple 13
- front portal, task templates, solve, integration enhancements, tensor
package for differential geometry, satisfactory syntax extension, Felix
Grant, Scientific Computing World, Jun 1, 2009
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MapleSim
- expanded library of components, central storage, management, export
repository for results, animated 3D enhancement, Felix Grant, Scientific
Computing World, Jun 4, 2009
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MapleSim Helps Take the
Pain Out of Math - symbolic-based physical modeling tool represents system
graphically, handles complex physical modeling for virtual simulation, Laurent
Bernardin, Desktop Engineering, May 3, 2009
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Numerical-Analysis
Software Constructs, Simplifies, and Solves Complex Equations - MapleSim and
Maple 12 for advanced symbolic computing engine with traditional numeric
solvers, automatically generate equations of model, physical modeling
techniques, high speed, easy to learn, Bill Fane, CADdigest.com, Jan 20, 2009 -
MapleSim Handles Multidomain Modeling and Simulation - advanced symbolic
computing engine with traditional numeric solvers, equations of model
automatically generated, physical modeling techniques, high speed, Margaret
Gurney, Desktop Engineering, Jan 21, 2009 -
Maple 11
- a high-end software for solving complex math, can recognize hand-written
equations, has new back-solver assistant, Maple Calculator, highly recommended
by Mike Hudspeth, Cadalyst, May 1, 2007 -
Shining Stars - highly recommended best products: TurboCAD Professional v12,
Pinion Desktop Packager, Archicad 10, Autodesk Inventor 11, Autodesk Map 3D
2007, IronCAD v9, Solid Edge v19, NVIDIA Quadro FX 3500, Dell Precision M90, Xi
MTower PCIe, Maple 10, Deep Exploration 4.0, Ron LaFon, Cadalyst, December 1,
2006 (more
TurboCAD reviews,
ArchiCAD reviews,
Autodesk Inventor reviews,
IronCAD reviews,
Solid Edge reviews,
graphic card reviews,
Dell workstation reviews,
@Xi workstation reviews,
Maple reviews)
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The Persistence of the No. 2 Pencil - hand calculations and calculators
still dominant despite availability of math software like Maple 10,
Mathematica 5.2, and Macsyma, Karen Auguston Field, Design News, August 4,
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Maple 10
- Symbol Writer for finding the desired symbol, live technical documents for
logical reasoning, units conversion and more functions at not-so-cheap price,
highly recommended by Mike Hudspeth, Cadalyst, July 21, 2006
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Math Software's Arch Enemy: The Number 2 Pencil - Maplesoft's 2006
Survey reveals that most engineers use pencil and paper for math
calculations as math analysis software demands time to learn, Karen
Auguston Field, Design News, June 2006 -
Maple 10
- a WSYWIG math environment makes Maple 10 a powerful and easy-to-use tool,
Design News, March 20, 2006 -
Advanced Engineering Mathematics with Maple Electronic Version Released -
e-book "Advanced Engineering Mathematics with Maple" from Maplesoft
gets January's readers' choice award, Desktop Engineering, December 2005
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Maple Gets an Extreme Makeover-
significant enhancements in new version, Maple 10, like the new interface, will
make the users to give a close look, Barry Simon, Desktop Engineering, June 2005 -
Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab: The 3M's Without the Tape - first of a
three-part series compares three of the most popular productivity tools for
scientific and engineering computation, Norman Chonacky and David Winch,
Computing in Science & Engineering, January/February 2005 -
T&M
Software Dons Analysis Hat - reviews of calculation tools, including
Matlab, Maple, Mathematica, Mathcad and MatrixX, Greg Wempe, Machine Design,
December 16, 2004 -
Mathematics Software Guide - a look at some general-purpose tools in the scientific and mathematical software, including MATLAB, MuPad, Mathematica, Maple, MathCAD and TK Solver, Barry Simon, DE Online July 2003
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Math Software: Improving on a Good Thing - looks at the applications Maple 6 by Waterloo Maple and TK Solver by Universal Technical Systems, Barry Simon, Desktop Engineering, June 2000
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MapleNet and Maplets under Maple 8 - Greg Gamble and Grant Keady, MSOR Connections, February 2003 (pdf)
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Maple Goes GUI with Maplets - A Review of Maple 8 - Michael McCabe, MSOR Connections, November 2002 (pdf)
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Engineering Teaching via MAPLE - Brian L Burrows, MSOR Connections, August 2002 (pdf)
- Review of Maplets, Grant Keady, MSOR Connections, May 2002
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Review of Maple 7 - David I. Grahem, MSOR Connections,
November 2001 (pdf)
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Review of Maple 6 - Nigel Backhouse,
MSOR Connections, May 2000 (pdf)
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