Maplesoft has released update of its flagship product, Maple 2015, the
mathematical computing software for education, research, and development
involving mathematics, engineering, and the sciences.
With Maple 2015, Maplesoft offers important new abilities to both
educators and researchers in the areas of data analysis, application
development, statistics education, and more.
Maple 2015 includes a powerful new infrastructure for accessing, working
with, and visualizing millions of data sets. Maple customers can freely
access time series data sets from finance, economics, and demographics,
such as current data on stocks and commodities, foreign exchange rates,
macroeconomic data on labor market indicators, population statistics,
and much more. All data, whether it is built into Maple or available
through a connection with Quandl, an online provider of curated data
from hundreds of sources, can be seamlessly searched, downloaded, and
used inside Maple. Customers can use the powerful computation and data
visualization tools in Maple 2015 to investigate trends, analyze,
filter, and visualize results using a wide variety of techniques, and
build applications based on the data.
Maple 2015.1, a maintenance update, is available to all users running
Maple 2015. This update contains a variety of improvements to Maple
2015, including:
- Support for high-resolution monitors (e.g. 4K, UHD)
- Enhancements to the Explore command
- Improvements to the DataSets package
- Updates to the Microsoft Excel plug-in
- Enhancements to unit handling
- A variety of improvements to the math engine, interface, and documentation
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