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Comsol
Multiphysics Version 4 |
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Releasing Soon.. |
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COMSOL Multiphysics version 4
delivers the COMSOL Desktop, an all-new user inter-face that
sets up a workflow for maximum productivity. Building a
modeling naturally follows along the lines of your thinking
from concept to realization. You must right-click to add more
features and perform common tasks like importing CAD, meshing,
specifying material properties, solving and visualizing
results. This progressive disclosure puts what you need
at your finger tip, just when you need it. |
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Highlights |
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- Truly Usable all-new
desktop for simulation |
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- Agile workflow where you
set the pace |
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- More than just
aesethetics, its functional form helps you stay effective and
efficient |
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Featuring |
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- COMSOL LiveLink for
Pro/ENGINEER |
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- Geometry parameter
sweeps with full associativity |
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- Cluster Support |
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- Fast Frequency |
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MAPLE- WHAT'S
NEW IN MAPLE T.A 6 |
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Maple T.A. can now be
incorporated into virtually any course management system,
including Moodle™. This latest release also includes a
translatable interface, performance improvements, and
enhancements to the question repository
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Integration
with Course Management and Learning Management Systems
Moodle
Support for Moodle, a popular open source course management
system, is included in Maple T.A. 6.
- Users can easily
access Maple T.A. from their Moodle courses.
- Authentication
and login of users into the Maple T.A. system is automatic
when you access Maple T.A. from Moodle.
- Questions and
assignments can be created by accessing Maple T.A. from
within Moodle courses.
- Student results
are automatically posted to both the Moodle and Maple T.A.
grade books.
- Instructors can
also make further updates to the Moodle grade book in Maple
T.A. For example, an instructor can use Maple T.A. to create
a report of the best, most recent, or average grades for the
assignment, and then export the results to Moodle.
- Schools can
choose to keep either the best or the most recent result in
the Moodle grade book when multiple attempts are made.
Blackboard
The Maple T.A. Connector for Blackboard® Software (available
separately) has been updated to work with Maple T.A. 6.
Other Course Management Systems
If you are using any other course management system, including
custom-built solutions, you can incorporate Maple T.A. into
your system using a new web services application programming
interface (API). This API lets you extract data from Maple T.A.
for classes, assignments, and grades. Using this API, you can
create a programmatic link between your course management
system and Maple T.A., so the two systems can function
together seamlessly
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International
Language Support
In addition to
supporting the use of non-English languages in questions, the
Maple T.A. interface itself can now be easily translated to
other languages.
- Menus, messages,
help, and other text seen by the instructors and students
can be displayed in the local language.
- The translation
can be done through a simple web interface; no programming
knowledge is required.
- To configure
Maple T.A. to use the translation, the system administrator
only needs to place a single file in the installation
folder.
- Translation can
be done all at once or in stages. You can get your students
up and running quickly with a partial translation and add to
it over time.
- As new
translations are created, Maplesoft will make them freely
available to all institutions (with the permission of the
translator).
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Increased
Performance
Improvements to memory management and database performance
significantly reduce the time required for various Maple T.A.
operations, especially in the cases where large amounts of
class data and question content are involved.
- Maple T.A.
start-up time is greatly reduced and takes only a few
seconds, even with large amounts of data.
- Loading time of
the class homepage and assignment editor can be up to an
order of magnitude faster.
- Improved memory
management reduces the load on the server and leaves more
memory available for other tasks, such as faster processing
of Maple questions or handling more students
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Enhancements
to Question Repository
The question
management model has been enhanced to provide more flexible
and efficient tools for organizing your content. Additional
functionality gives you the ability to:
- Select multiple
questions and then perform operations on the all of the
questions at the same time: deleting the
questions,
assigning them to groups, removing them from groups, and
moving them between groups.
- Search within
all subgroups of selected groups.
- Permanently
delete unused questions, including earlier versions of
active questions, from the repository to obtain an
uncluttered view of the content and increase database
efficiency.
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LYRTECH -
Perseus 601X
The Perseus 601X advanced
mezzanine card (AMC) is designed around the powerful Virtex-6
FPGA, combining unsurpassed fabric flexibility and a colossal
external memory, as well as benifiting from multiple
high-pin-count, modular add-on FMC-based I/O cards.
The Perseus 601X is intended
for high-performance, high-bandwidth, low-latency processing
applications. The card also takes full advantage of the
Virtex-6 FPGA’s power, which, when combined with Lyrtech’s
advanced software development tools, makes the Perseus 601X
perfect for reducing size, complexity, risks and costs
associated to leading-edge telecommunications, networking,
industrial, defense and medical applications. On top this, the
Perseus 601X’s FMC expansion site (VITA 57.1) offers almost
endless I/O possibilities.
Highlights
- Mid-size AMC for µTCA and
AdvancedTCA platforms
- Choice of powerful LXT and
SXT Virtex-6 FPGAs
- High-pin-count VITA 57.1
FMC expansion site for I/Os
- DDR3 SODIMM interface to
upgrade system memory
- Supports multiple switch
fabrics (PCIe, SRIO, XAUI, GigE)
- Comprehensive line of
software development tools
- Support for AMC R2.0 and
R1.0 through onboard clock switch
- Available GTX base
clocks—100 MHz, 500 MHz, 625 MHz (PCIe/GigE/XAUI/SRIO)
- Fabric clock—RX or TX (100
MHz PCIe, default)
- IPMI controller (Pigeon
Point)
- FPGA and IPMI JTAGs on the
Mestor expander
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