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          | Welcome to the
              July 2006 Issue of the Maple Reporter! We aim to keep you up-to-date on the latest news from Maplesoft,
                with articles highlighting new products, innovative application
                areas, tips and techniques, events and much more.
 
 This month’s issue features news about the new Maple™ Toolbox for
MATLAB®,
combining the best in symbolic and numeric computation to develop mathematical
solutions and perform in-depth analysis of the results. Also, check out this
month’s Tips & Techniques as well as the latest MapleCast Episodes,
and more.
 
 We hope you find this month’s issue an enjoyable and informative read.
We have many more exciting developments in the works at Maplesoft and we look
forward to sharing them with you in the future.
 
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          | News & Announcements 
   
            
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  Maplesoft
                        Launches the Maple™ Toolbox for MATLAB® Combining
                        the best in symbolic and numeric computation to develop
                        mathematical solutions and perform in-depth analysis
              of the results. With this toolbox, Maplesoft offers a technical
              computing solution that is tightly integrated with MATLAB, providing
              direct access to all the commands, variables, and functions of
              each product while working in either environment.
 
 The Maple Toolbox for MATLAB consists of two components, Maple
              10 – the most powerful and intuitive tool for solving complex
              mathematical problems and creating rich, executable technical documents
              - and the Maple-MATLAB Connector. The Maple-MATLAB Connector is
              an add-on to Maple 10 that provides a two-way link between Maple
              and MATLAB, enabling users to define variables in either environment
              and use them in the other.
 
                  
                    | Key
                        Features |  
                    |  | Interactive technical
                        document interface, with intuitive 2-D equation editor
                        for typeset-quality mathematical presentation. |  
                    |  | Up to 50 times faster than the Extended
                        Symbolic Math Toolbox |  
                    |  | Access to full Maple. Additional features
                        include: • Statistics
 • Units
 • Optimization
 • Tolerances
 • Enhanced graphics
 • Code generation to 5 languages: C, FORTRAN,
 Visual Basic, Java and MATLAB
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                    |  | Access to over 50 interactive assistants
                        and tutors to aid rapid development of solutions |  
                    |  | Fully compatible with all MATLAB applications
                        that use the Symbolic Math Toolbox (Standard and Extended) – no
                        rework required. 
 |  A public
                        beta version of the Maple-MATLAB Connector is
                        currently available at: http://www.maplesoft.com/products/MapleMATLAB
  Maplesoft
                      Documentation Center Maplesoft
                      product manuals are now available for free download from
                      the new Documentation Center. Manuals include; Maple, Maple
                      T.A., and MapleNet User Manuals, Maple 10 Quick Reference
                      Cards, Maple Introductory and Advanced Programming Guides,
                    and more.
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                | Since
                      last month we’ve
                        released two more MapleCast episodes.
 June
                        14th,
                        2006 - Episode 4: Science of the Better
 In this episode Tom talks with Dr.
                        Janos Pinter about
                        how to optimize decisions under resource constraints,
                        the early days of computing, and his thoughts about studying
                        in a communist country. He joins us via telephone from
                        Halifax, Nova Scotia. Eithne Murray stops by again to
                        discuss the fascinating world of programming in Maple;
                        and we have also information about using the new Intel-based
                        Mac port of Maple and a new e-book on understanding and
                        computing derivative securities.
 
 June
                        28th,
                        2006 - Episode 5: Building a Better Mousetrap
 Tom Lee sits down with Dr.
                        John McPhee, the inventor
                        of DynaFlexPro, in his office at the University of Waterloo
                        to discuss dynamic models of physical systems, difficulties
                        one might encounter when commercializing a product, and
                        his work on modeling the piano hammer action. Paul Goossens
                        joins us via telephone from the American Control Conference
                        to talk about DynaFlexPro and
                        other engineering products; and we bring you an interesting
                        selection of news and
                        mailbag items.
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 Maple Adoption
            Program™
 
   
            
              |  Register your
                  summer courses today!
 
 The success of the Adoption Program has been overwhelming! 
                Many faculty and students have been participating in the program
                for over two years and there are no signs of registrations slowing
                down.  Read
        More...
 We are continuously aiming to make the transition
                  to using Maple 10 in your courses more simple. Maplesoft provides
                  a wide variety of online training resources including free
                  downloadable videos and materials. Both you and your students
                  can get familiar with the Maple 10’s environment using
                  these free
                  online resources. 
 Get started and register your summer courses
                  today! Complete program information and electronic registration
                  can
                  be found at www.maplesoft.com/adoption |  
 Product Tips and
          Techniques
 
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                        | Maple
                                Conference 2006 Poster Now Available |  
                        |  |  Download
                          PDFs of the official conference poster. Two versions
                          are available: large 11x17, standard 8.5x11, and standard
                          A4. Post and pass on to your colleagues! |  
              
                | Maple
                        Books: |  
                | If you are publishing a
                    paper or writing a book related to Maple, we can help you!
                    Please send your comments to applications@maplesoft.com. |  
                
                  
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  Maple
                              Primes Community Site Update 
 MaplePrimes, Maplesoft’s
                            online user community is filled with people who are
                            developing interesting and informative resources.
                            They all use the site as a great way to share their
                            work with people around the world. As an example,
                            Fred
                            Chapman shares a paper on his
                            vision for the
                            future of mathematical research. In another example,
                            Joe
                            Riel has shared a tool that can be used to explore
                            the structure of the Maple MWS worksheet format.
                            Come and share your work on MaplePrimes,
                            visit the site today.
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                    | Events |  
                    | Exploring Multivariable
                        Calculus with Maple - A PREP WorkshopJuly 24-28, 2006
 Online Workshop from Saint Louis University, St. Louis,
                      Missouri
 Click here for details.
 
 Distance Learning Conference 2006
 Hilton Madison Monona Terrace
 Madison, WI
 August 2-4, 2006
 Click
                      here for details.
 
 Mathematical Association of America (MAA) - Mathfest
                      2006
 Knoxville, TN
 August 10-12, 2006
 Click
                      here for details.
 
 See our Events
        page for other upcoming shows.
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          | Maplesoft
                  Seminar Series 
   
              
                | Maplesoft’s
                    monthly web seminars provide an excellent opportunity for
                    you to learn about interesting applications, new techniques,
                    and upcoming products. Hosted live by senior Maplesoft product
                    experts, these 1 hour interactive sessions offer the opportunity
                    to ask questions and interact with the presenter. Whether
                    you are a seasoned Maple user, or someone looking to find
                    out what Maple is all about, this seminar series will offer
                    an opportunity to learn something new and interesting. 
 
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 Application
                  Center Highlights
 
   
              
                | The Maple Application
                    Center has received the following new applications over the
                    last month: 
 
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 Maplesoft in the Press
 
   
              
                | Maplesoft continues to receive much
                      press. Recently there has been coverage in BusinessWeek
                      Online, and Design News. There were also numerous publications
                      that covered the story about Maple support for the Intel-based
                      Mac platform including Macworld, MacMinute, The MacObserver
                      and Applelinks. There was a piece about BlockBuilder for
                      Simulink in Scientific Computing and our feature article
                      is a review of the Global Optimization Toolbox in Scientific
                      Computing.
 Scientific
                            Computing, June 2006
 Global Optimization with Maple
                                      - An add-on toolkit for the experienced
                                      scientist
 By Dr. John Wass
 “ With the advent of tools such as the Global Optimization Toolbox (GOT),
life got a lot simpler not only on the purely computational end, but also for
understanding
by the end user.”
 
 “ 
Upon entering several simple trigonometric functions, GOT correctly computed
the global (not local) extremum and, as an option, displayed the results on the
plot. This can be accomplished easily with the command line or the Global Optimization
Assistant. This Assistant is a very useful dialog box that permits easy entry
of objective functions as well as constraints and bounds.”
 
 Excerpt taken from, "Global Optimization with Maple – An add-on toolkit
for the experienced scientist”, Scientific Computing, June 2006.
 
 BusinessWeek
        Online, June 2006
 Be Your Own Rocket Scientist
 Maplesoft's "hardcore math"
 “
Waterloo (Ont.)-based Maplesoft sells a software application, Maple 10 that highly
sophisticated funds and financial institutions might employ in making their investment
choices. Also used by engineering and design outfits, the program is a way to
inject "hard-core mathematical operations" such as differentiation,
optimization, factorization, or sensitivity analysis into a firm's investing
models, says Chief Executive Jim Cooper.”
 
 Excerpt taken from, “Be Your Own Rocket Scientist”,
BusinessWeek
Online, June 8, 2006.
 
 Design
                      News, June 2006
 Math Software’s Arch Enemy: The Number 2 Pencil
 “When Maplesoft President Jim Cooper reviewed the results of a recent
survey his company conducted to find out what calculation tools engineers use,
he was floored. “We found out that our biggest competition isn’t
a rival software company, it’s the old classic: pencil and paper. To a
great extent engineers today are doing math calculations the same way I did them
20 years ago—looking up constants in printed reference materials and doing
hand calculations. We didn’t expect that,” the former aerospace engineer
says.”
 
 Excerpt taken from, “Math Software’s Arch Enemy: The Number 2 Pencil”,
Design News, June 2006
 In addition to this article, check out the Press
                      Coverage area for all the latest coverage on Maplesoft. |  |  
                
              
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