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Business Intelligence with Mathematica and CDF

In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Shad Sharma demonstrates how to use Mathematica and CDF to glean knowledge from data to create opportunities that will drive your business in a profitable direction.

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Konstantin Kouptsov
Konstantin Kouptsov discusses features of the Mathematica command line interface in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Todd Gayley
In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Todd Gayley provides an overview of the main connectivity tools in Mathematica and shares guidelines about deciding which one is right for ...
Pradipto Ghosh and Bob Sandheinrich
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Pradipto Ghosh and Bob Sandheinrich demonstrate a series of examples showing how to model, analyze, design, and simulate controls systems with Mathematica.
Rob Knapp
Mathematica provides a natural interface to algorithms for numerically solving differential equations. In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Rob Knapp gives an overview of the interface and the ...
Filip vrček
In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Filip vrček walks through classroom examples to show how Mathematica is improving the teaching and learning of mathematics.
James Rock
James Rock explains how he's using Bayes's Theorem to fit data to a parametric distribution with Mathematica in this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
MinHsuan Peng
Mathematica has built-in plot legends on all visualization functions. In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, MinHsuan Peng uses a number of examples to explain the functionalities of the ...
Roger Germundsson
Roger Germundsson uses a number of examples to highlight Mathematica's expanded probability and statistics functionality in this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation.
Nick Lariviere
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Nick Lariviere gives a summary of the features and functions of Mathematica's unit system and presents examples from various disciplines, including statistics, ...
Devendra Kapadia
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Devendra Kapadia gives an introduction to queueing theory and discusses the functions available in Mathematica for the simulation and performance analysis of single queues ...
Johan Rhodin
In this Wolfram Technology Conference talk, Johan Rhodin gives an overview of the reliability functionality in Mathematica with a focus on reliability modeling, how to determine important metrics for a ...
Leonid Shifrin
Mathematica offers built-in ways to integrate R code into your Mathematica workflow. In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Leonid Shifrin explains how users can use RLink to access ...
Joseph Hirl
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Joseph Hirl, founder of Agilis Energy, explains Mathematica's role in the development of the company's dynamic energy analysis application, which it uses ...
Anton Antonov
In this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference, Anton Antonov shares how he used Mathematica to develop a route finding system that computes the shortest path between two points in ...
Oleksandr Pavlyk
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Oleksandr Pavlyk discusses Mathematica's support for stochastic calculus as well as the applications it enables.
Chris Carlson
The Wolfram Predictive Interface makes it easy to find and use the power of Mathematica. Chris Carlson gives a demonstration of the features, including the Suggestions Bar, Input Assistant, and ...
Gosia Konwerska
Gosia Konwerska discusses some of the tools for time series analysis in Mathematica in this presentation from the Wolfram Technology Conference.
Nikolay Brodskiy
In this Wolfram Technology Conference talk, Nikolay Brodskiy shares his experiences with using Wolfram technologies for a computer-based approach to teaching calculus.
Michael Aichinger and Sascha Kratky
Michael Aichinger and Sascha Kratky give an overview of the UnRisk-Q Instrument Builder and explain the advantages of using Mathematica to develop powerful financial software solutions in this presentation from ...
Terry Honan
In this Wolfram Technology Conference presentation, Terry Honan, assistant division chair of geology and physics at Blinn College, discusses the use of Mathematica and CDF to create dynamic teaching tools ...