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          | Welcome to the
              August 2006 Issue of the Maple Reporter! The Maple Reporter provides all 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 two new Maplesoft
                products; DynaFlexPro/Tire, an add-on to DynaFlexPro that allows
                users to incorporate the latest pneumatic tire models into simulations
                of vehicle systems, and the Global Optimization with Maple e-book.
                Also, check out this month’s Tips & Techniques, the
                latest MapleCast Episodes, and a new Maple 10 review in Cadalyst
                Magazine.
 
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          | News & Announcements 
   
            
              |  DynaFlexPro/Tire Module DynaFlexPro
              is a very effective tool for creating efficient models and simulations
              of complex mechanical systems, such as mechanisms, robots, and
              machinery. With the DynaFlexPro/Tire Module, an optional add-on
              package to DynaFlexPro, the range of applications is further increased
              to include vehicles. The generation of efficient models and real-time
              simulations will facilitate the development of new vehicle designs,
              including active sub-systems and their electronic controllers.
 
  
  Global
                        Optimization with Maple E-Book This electronic
                        book presents Maple as an advanced model development
                        and optimization environment. A special emphasis is placed
                        on solving multiextremal models, using the Global Optimization
                        Toolbox™ for Maple™. Following a brief topical
                        introduction, an extensive collection of detailed numerical
                        examples and illustrative case studies is presented.
 
  New
                        Version of BlockBuilder for Simulink® Can Handle
                        Models from Third-Party Products like DynaFlexPro With
                        BlockBuilder 1.1 and DynaFlexPro 2.3, you can now develop
                        very efficient,
                        high-fidelity models of mechanical systems for use with
                        Simulink, Real-Time Workshop and your HIL test systems.
                         The major enhancement to Version 1.1
                         of BlockBuilder for Simulink is the ability to handle
                         models from third-party products.
                        In particular, this allows models that have been created
                        in DynaFlexPro to be automatically converted to a Simulink
                        S-function. If you are modeling multi-body mechanical
                        systems using DynaFlexPro, you can now quickly generate
                        Simulink blocks that are ready for real-time implementation,
                        using Real-Time Workshop.
 
  
  New Product Mechanics of Materials Offers Solutions
                        to Linear and Elastic Beam Bending Problems Using
                        Maple’s powerful math engine, problem specifications
                        can be formulated in numeric or symbolic form, offering
                        graphical and analytical solutions for beam sections
                        with up to 100 separate segments. The functions yield
                        impressive graphics and detailed analytical solutions,
                        ideal for education and training applications.
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                | July
                          25th - Episode 7: Maple Conference 2006 HighlightsIn this episode we bring you some highlights from the
                        Maple Conference 2006, which took place at the end of
                        July. The highlights include several brief interviews
                        with
                        keynote speakers and poster presenters, as well as a
                        collection of "hellos from around the world."
 
 July
                        12th - Eposode 6: Looking Ahead
 Maplesoft's Chief Scientist Dr.
                        Laurent Bernardin joins
                        us to talk about the primary goals of developing Maple
                        10 and some challenges the team faced. Eithne Murray
                        explains e-books and their relation to MapleConnect;
                        she also divulges information on an interesting new interactive
                        e-book coming soon. And as usual, we have some more helpful
                        news and answers to email questions.
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 Maple Adoption
            Program™
 
   
            
              |  Register your Fall courses today!
 
 
 Registering courses has never been faster; with
                online registration you can have your Maple Adoption account
                up to date and ready
                to go for the Fall semester in no time. You will be able to use
                your home use copy of Maple 10 immediately with the new download
                feature.  Read
        More...
 
 Get started and register your Fall courses
                  today! Complete program information and electronic registration
                  can
                  be found at www.maplesoft.com/adoption |  
 Product Tips and
          Techniques
 
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                    paper or writing a book related to Maple, we can help you!
                    Please send your comments to applications@maplesoft.com. |  |  
        
          | 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. 
 
 
                      
                        |  | August 10th,
                            2006, 2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT - Maple
                            Toolbox for MATLAB |  
                        |  | August 15th, 2006,
                          2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT - Introduction
                          to Maple 10 |  
                        |  | August 17th, 2006,
                          2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT - Automated
                          Testing and Assessment with Maple T.A. |  
                        |  | August 22nd, 2006,
                          2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT - Modeling
                          Multi-body Mechanical Systems with DynaFlexPro |  
                        |  | August 24th, 2006,
                          2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT - Maplesoft
                          Solutions for Engineering Research and Education |  
                        |  | August 30th, 2006,
                          2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT - Modeling
                          and Simulation with the New BlockBuilder for Simulink |  
                        |  | September 18th, 2006,
                          2:00 - 4:00 pm EDT - Modeling
                          and Simulating Multibody Mechanical Systems Using DynaFlexPro
                          and BlockBuilder for Simulink |  
                        |  | September 21st, 2006,
                          2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT - Maplesoft
                          Solutions for Engineering Research and Education |  
                        |  | September 26th, 2006,
                          2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT - Introduction
                          to Maple 10 |  
                        |  | September 28th, 2006,
                          2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT - Maple
                          Toolbox for MATLAB |  |  
 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 Campus Technology,
                      an article in UniversityBusiness and a review of Maple
                    10 in Cadalyst. 
                    
                      | Feature Review |  
                      | Cadalyst Magazine, July 2006 First Look Review: Maple 10
 Maple 10 is “Highly recommended”
 
 Mike Hudspeth of Cadalyst Magazine has just published
                        a new review of Maple 10. In his review he “highly
                        recommends” Maple 10 stating that “it's the
                        last math program you'll likely ever need.” He
                        writes about its ease of use, knowledge capture, and
                        functions like the Maple Calculator and the Symbol Writer, “Maple
                        Calculator is like the Windows calculator -- on steroids.
                        It uses the Maple 10 core, so it's got enough horsepower
                        to get you what you need.” He also stated “Literally
                        thousands of mathematical symbols are available in Maple
                        10 … And if you can't find the symbol you're looking
                        for, Maple 10 has a truly innovative way to help you
                        -- the Symbol Writer. It's a menu window where you write
                        or draw the symbol you want. Below your graphic, a couple
                        of guesses appear of what Maple 10 thinks might fit the
                        bill. You merely select the one you want.
 |  University Business, July 2006
 More than a Numbers Game
 “ Don't just give students basic
                                      chunks of knowledge. They need greater
                                      motivation.”
 
 Tom Lee recently attended and judged
                    the national FIRST (For Inspiration and Recognition of Science
                    and Technology) Competition, a multinational robotics competition
                    that teams professionals and young people to solve an engineering
                    design problem in an intense and competitive way. In this
                    article Lee writes about the importance of competitions like
                    FIRST and how schools can draw from a range of tools and
                    resources to help “streamline knowledge” and “establish
                    real context and relevance to engineering.”
 
 Campus-Technology,
          July 2006
 Improving the Administration of Mathematics Placement
                  Tests
 By Scott Sutherland, Director of Undergraduate Studies in
                  Mathematics, SUNY Stony Brook
 
 “Stony Brook wanted to be able to administer the placement
                  test before the students came to orientation and they wanted
                  the students to be as prepared as possible. Maplesoft’s
                  Maple T.A. addressed all of these issues by automating the
                  entire process, from assessment to diagnostics, enabling the
                  placement test to be done anytime, anywhere.”
 In addition to these articles, check out the Press
                      Coverage area for all the latest coverage on Maplesoft. |  |  
                
              
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