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Subject:

(Fwd) MechanicalSystems Upgraded for Faster Modeling with Mathematica 5.2.....Reviewers WANTED by MSOR Connections newsletter

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Robert Surowiec <[log in to unmask]>

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Good Morning All!

re: (Fwd) MechanicalSystems Upgraded for Faster Modeling with Mathematica 5.2

Some of you may be interested to learn more about MechanicalSystems.  We would 
also like to hear from anyone who would be interested in reviewing the product from a 
UK Higher Education maths, stats and operational research teaching and learning 
perspective for our MSOR Connections newsletter.

More info on the product is available below or by going online at:

http://store.wolfram.com/view/app/mechsystems/

PS. MSOR Connections newsletter is also keen to find reviewers for:

Mathematica 5.2
http://www.wolfram.com/products/mathematica/index.html

Maple 10
http://www.maplesoft.com/products/maple/demo/index.aspx

Maple TA v2.5
http://www.maplesoft.com/products/mapleta/index.aspx

MapleNet 10
http://www.maplesoft.com/products/maplenet/index.aspx

If you or any of your colleagues are interested in reviewing any of the above products, 
please email me by return email to: [log in to unmask]  expressing your 
interest.

Thanks in advance...........Robert S


------- Forwarded message follows -------

=================


MechanicalSystems Upgraded for Faster Modeling with Mathematica (R) 5.2

Oxfordshire, United Kingdom-20 September 2005-MechanicalSystems 2 
is now available from Wolfram Research. This faster, more robust 
version of the application package for rigid body system design 
is compatible with Mathematica 5.2 and significantly speeds up 
prototyping and simulation tasks for complex models.

MechanicalSystems features over 50 two- and three-dimensional 
geometric constraints for modeling complex mechanical 
relationships. Custom algebraic constraints can also be easily 
defined for modeling non-geometric or control relationships. A 
new streamlined documentation system with inline examples for 
most functions is also included and automatically integrates into 
the searchable Mathematica Help Browser.

Other major enhancements include:

* Full internal support for Mathematica's new expression 
compilation capabilities
* Simpler symbolic results from many 3D angular constraints
* New forward dynamics block that integrates in 3D angular space 
for improved performance and accuracy
* Fully integrated generalized coordinate support in the core 
package
* Vector algebra support in Euler parameter space
* Enhanced 3D graphics objects with elliptical cubic sections
* New gear constraints for modeling abstract gear trains
* Capabilities to specify all 3D rotations by angle-axis, Euler 
parameters, or virtual rotation vector

This release of MechanicalSystems is part of a key Wolfram 
Partnerships Group initiative to team up with developers and 
bring innovative software solutions to Mathematica users. 
Mathematica application developers and others interested in 
working with Wolfram Research should contact 
[log in to unmask] for details.

MechanicalSystems requires Mathematica 5.0 or higher and is 
available for Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, Unix, and compatible 
systems. The suggested retail price is GBP 195 (EUR 335). 
Upgrade, student, network, and site license discounts are 
available. More information about MechanicalSystems can be found 
at www.wolfram.com/mechsystems.

Wolfram Research is the world's leading developer of 
computational software for science and technology, offering 
organization-wide computing solutions. Led by Mathematica, its 
flagship product, the company's software is relied on today by 
several million enthusiastic users around the world and has been 
the recipient of many industry awards for technical excellence. 
Wolfram Research, a privately held company, was founded in 1987 
by Stephen Wolfram and is headquartered in the United States, 
with offices in Europe and Japan. Go to www.wolfram.com for more 
information about Wolfram Research and its products.

# # #

Copyright (c) 2005 Wolfram Research, Inc. Mathematica is a 
registered trademark of Wolfram Research, Inc. Mac OS is a 
registered trademark of Apple Computer, Inc. Windows is a 
registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the United 
States and other countries. All other trademarks are the property 
of their respective owners. Mathematica is not associated with 
Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. or MathTech, Inc.
------- End of forwarded message -------Robert Surowiec 
Information Officer
Maths, Stats & OR Network - part of the Higher Education Academy
School of Mathematics and Statistics
The University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham  B15 2TT 

T: 0121 414 7095/7670
F: 0121-414 3389
E: [log in to unmask]
                                                             
The Maths, Stats & OR Network is part of the Higher Education Academy, which 
provides discipline-based support for learning and teaching in UK universities.
 
More information can be found at http://mathstore.ac.uk

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