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Predictive Interface and Units

A panel of Mathematica experts showcase some of the new features of Mathematica 9, including the Wolfram Predictive Interface's Suggestions Bar and Input Assistant as well as Mathematica's unit system.

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David DeBrota
This video features David DeBrota, a senior clinical research physician, who explains how he uses Mathematica to save time and money in drug trials.
David DeBrota
This video features David DeBrota, a senior clinical research physician, who explains how he uses Mathematica to save time and money in drug trials. Includes Japanese audio.
Jon McLoone
Mathematica's unified computation and dynamic document architecture makes a new level of interactive presentation possible. This screencast shows how you can document and present your work in a Mathematica notebook.
Tom Wickham-Jones, Conrad Wolfram
Mathematica applies intelligent automation in every part of the system, from algorithm selection to plot layout and user interface design. In this video, Conrad Wolfram and Tom Wickham-Jones discuss the ...
Tom Wickham-Jones and Conrad Wolfram
Conrad Wolfram and Tom Wickham-Jones discuss the importance of extended-precision computation, which is one of Mathematica's key principles.
Tom Wickham-Jones and Conrad Wolfram
Mathematica offers a streamlined workflow for development projects of any size. In this video, Conrad Wolfram and Tom Wickham-Jones discuss the importance of scalability, which is one of Mathematica's key ...
Oleksandr Pavlyk
Oleksandr Pavlyk, one of the developers who worked on the probability and statistics functionality in Mathematica 8, gives an overview of new features at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
Salvatore Mangano
Salvatore Mangano shares his progress on developing a way to use Mathematica with kdb+ to process large datasets for his work on Wall Street at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
Mark Kotanchek
Evolved Analytics's DataModeler package for Mathematica was developed for industrial-strength data analysis and modeling. Developer Mark Kotanchek gives an overview at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2010.
Jon McLoone
This screencast extends your knowledge of performing single-step, basic calculations in Mathematica to combining them to perform more complicated calculations.
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, ...
Mathematica is the only development platform fully integrating computation into complete workflows, moving you seamlessly from initial ideas to deployed individual or enterprise solutions.
Take a quick tour of Mathematica 8 and see what makes it the world's ultimate application for computations.
Take a quick tour of Mathematica 8 and see what makes it the ultimate technical computing and development environment. Includes Chinese voiceover.
Take a quick tour of Mathematica 8 and see what makes it the ultimate technical computing and development environment. Includes Japanese voiceover.
Take a quick tour of Mathematica and see what makes it a complete environment for education and academic research.
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 ...
Lambert Chao and Kamilah J. M. Taylor
This talk by Wolfram software engineers Lambert Chao and Kamilah J.M. Taylor at the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011 shows Mathematica capabilities for remotely communicating with and controlling the LEGO MINDSTORMS ...
See how Wolfram Notebooks are not just a great working environment—but can be used to publish work, collaborate with colleagues or get grades and feedback from your teacher.
Charles Pooh
In this talk from the Wolfram Technology Conference 2011, Charles Pooh explains the background and basic concepts of network analysis with Mathematica and how it can be applied to social network ...