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New "Getting Started" Content Designed for Engineers
Maple 13 makes it even easier for engineering
instructors and students to become productive. In addition
to the myriad of easy-to-use interactive tools already
in Maple, Maple 13 provides more “getting started” material
to accommodate different learning styles. With information
for beginner and intermediate users, engineering students
and their instructors will have even more time available
for valuable concept learning and exploration.
- The Maple Portal for Engineers, provides a
starting
point for
hundreds of common engineering calculations, including
pointers to both interactive tools and commands.
The portal is perfect for those who prefer to start
solving problems immediately and pick up the basics
along the way.
- Step-by-step
tutorials built right
into the
product provide
a comprehensive
overview
of important
Maple concepts.
Beginners
can step
through the
basics of
expression
exploration
and plotting,
while more
advanced
users can
use the tutorials
to learn
about document
creation,
data structures,
and interactive
application
development.
The tutorials
provide an
alternate
learning
environment
for those
who prefer
a concise
but systematic,
guided approach.
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Product Reviews |
"Without the Maple software, we would have to spend weeks generating the equations of motion for every experiment. Then the chances that we did it right would basically be near zero. There would always be a mistake somewhere. It is very difficult to set up a dynamic motion model by hand." - Jean-Claude PiedBeouf, Ph.D Manager of Robotics, Canadian Space Agency
"Its very good - highly accurate and easy to use. The speed of Maple allows me to change equations and quickly reintegrate them into the application, so more possibilities can be explored to achieve the precise effect desired." Shawn Neely, Senior R & D Director for PDI/Dreamworks |
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