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An easy-to-use but
quite sophisticated math program that captures the rationale
behind calculations, as well as solves them, is coming out
in an enterprise version for the first time.
MathCAD 11 is shipping now in a
single-user version. The enterprise version is scheduled to
follow next week. Enterprise users will be able to use calculation
management tools to capture, share and manage their company's
math-based information and procedures.
"As a calculator it's hard to beat,
but what we really excel at is communications," says Allen
Razdow, senior vice president of strategic planning for the
vendor, MathSoft Engineering and Education Inc., Cambridge
Mass. Razdow says even without a networking version, many
customers already use MathCAD to create and distribute standard
worksheets for their employees to perform and record common
calculations. With the enterprise version they will be able
to publish and share them over the Web in forms that even
non-MathCAD users can use to solve problems.
Satish Matani, a structural
engineer with Martin, Chow & Nakabara Inc., Newport Beach,
Calif., has used MathCAD since it came out in the mid-1980s
and has tested the new edition."I think it's a perfect program,"
he says. "We're in building design. Our calculations have
to be turned in to the building department and they need to
follow what we have done. This is a scratch pad. You can follow
the reasoning and everything," he says. The product costs
$1,000 per seat in either version.
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