Extreme Optimization Numerical Libraries version 2.2
Extreme Optimization has introduced version 2.2 of the Extreme Optimization Numerical Libraries for .NET, to provide native 64-bit computing to the .NET platform.
Extreme Optimization has introduced version 2.2 of the Extreme Optimization Numerical Libraries for .NET, to provide native 64-bit computing to the .NET platform.
Design Science has released MathPlayer 2.1, with increased support for Microsoft's Internet Explorer 7. It includes new features to help students with vision and learning disabilities.
Design Science has released MathType 6 for Windows. It provides mathematical notation in printed documents, presentations and web pages. New features include TeX input and the ability to copy equations to and from Wikipedia.
Media Cybernetics has released the IQbase 2.5 scientific image management software. This software enables organisations to store and query large numbers of images and related data.
Maplesoft has released DynaFlexPro 3.0, for the modelling and simulation of mechanical multibody systems. The new version includes improvements to the software's usability and numerical efficiency.
2DynaFS and 3DynaFS from DynaFlow are suites of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) codes based on the boundary element method for the simulation of unsteady incompressible fluid flows.
Bricscad V8, based on IntelliCAD, is the latest version of Bricsys' DWG compatible CAD software. The new update features key improvements from previous versions.
Built on Eclipse, Workbench is suitable for all stages of the development process, enabling programmers to build, debug, and deploy Mathematica applications more efficiently.
Mercury Computer Systems has announced three new software offerings that provide whole power, real-time interactive and photo-realistic 3D rendering, and real-time 3D ray tracing for visualisation markets.
Aureus Pharma has released DDI Predict, a software application to assess the risk of potential drug-drug interactions. The software can provide answers within a few minutes.
Additive manufacturing (AM) is opening up new possibilities for engineers to create components and subsystems enabling rapid prototyping and novel designs that can help to accelerate innovation.
We caught up with David Fox, chief business officer at Modality.ai, for a quick chat about biotech software trends
Sophia Ktori discusses the importance of integration and open systems in supporting laboratory automation
Robert Roe explores advances in CPU, accelerator and networking hardware that is being designed to support exascale.
Professor Dieter Kranzlmüller of Leibniz Supercomputing Centre (LRZ) outlines the work of the facility
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