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Maple tools.


Maplesoft has introduced new toolboxes for a variety of number crunching Refers to computers running mathematical, scientific or CAD applications, which perform large amounts of calculations. See number cruncher.

(application, jargon) number crunching
 needs. The Financial Modeling Toolbox ($995) supports tasks such as equity price modeling, cash flow analysis, option pricing, term structure analysis, and simulation. The Maple-NAG Connector ($295) combines the power of Maple with the numeric routines of the Numerical Algorithms Group The Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) is a non-profit software company, whose head office is in Oxford, UK. The group was founded by Brian Ford and others in 1970 as the Nottingham Algorithms Group.  (NAG 1. NAG - Numerical Algorithms Group.
2. NAG - The Linux Network Administrators' Guide.
) to make code development easier. It can be used in the fields of application development, mathematical modeling, finance, life sciences, statistical analysis, and environmental sciences. Finally, the BlockImporter for Simulink ($4,995) imports Simulink diagrams into Maple and converts them to mathematical expressions for analysis and problem solving problem solving

Process involved in finding a solution to a problem. Many animals routinely solve problems of locomotion, food finding, and shelter through trial and error.
. BlockBuilder converts them back again. Maplesoft is also offering a bundle of BLockImporter and BlockBuilder for $5,995. Academic pricing is available for all these products. Visit www.maplesoft.com.
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Title Annotation:WHAT'S NEW: Looking for higher-education technology products and services? Start here.
Author:McClure, Ann
Publication:University Business
Date:May 1, 2007
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