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From Desktop to Web: Deploying Ideas with CDF

This video covers all Computable Document Format (CDF) deployment options, from standalone applications to web delivery, and discusses HTML embedding and usage of popular platforms and services.

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Paul Wellin
This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course uses application-driven examples to show how straightforward it is to get data into and out of Mathematica using its Import and Export functionality.
Yu-Sung Chang
The Wolfram Computable Document Format (CDF) provides a new streamlined way for creating dynamic educational content. This course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2012 shows how to use CDF for teaching and sharing, testing and reporting, and academic research and publication.
Jon McLoone
This course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 gives a whirlwind tour of Mathematica's key features as well as applications in image processing, control systems, GPU computation, and more.
Michael Morrison
In this Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course, learn why Mathematica is used for academic research with a look at its programming language, support for parallel computing, and multiple publishing and deployment options.
Adam Berry
Discover different ways that you can extend Mathematica, from a simple function to a multi-component application. In this course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011, you'll learn about the available tools to create, package, and deliver your applications and extensions to users.
Jon McLoone
This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course shows the process for creating and sharing interactive content with Computable Document Format (CDF) technology. It also shows examples ranging from textbooks to management reports.
Chris Carlson
This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course covers Manipulate, Mathematica's function for building interactive interfaces. Learn how to interactively explore everything from text and math to graphics and sound.
Andy Dorsett
In this Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course, learn different ways to use Mathematica to enhance your calculus class, such as using interactive models and connecting calculus to the real world with built-in datasets.
Michael Morrison
See the entire process for creating and sharing interactive content using the Computable Document Format (CDF). This Wolfram Virtual Conference Spring 2013 talk also shows how Mathematica Enterprise Edition simplifies the process and reduces work, and includes some examples of creating and deploying EnterpriseCDF applications.
Jon McLoone
This video from the Wolfram CDF Virtual Workshop 2012 shows the process for creating and sharing interactive content with Computable Document Format (CDF) technology. It also shows example uses ranging from textbooks and journal articles to consulting and management reports.
Brett Champion
Harness the power of Mathematica to interactively visualize your data. This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course features a series of examples that show how to create a rich interface for exploring data in depth.
Johan Rhodin
In this project course from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012, a complete house-heating system is constructed in Wolfram SystemModeler. The course shows how measurement data from Mathematica can be used in simulations and how the simulation results can be visualized.
Brett Champion
Harness the power of Mathematica to interactively visualize your data. This course features a series of examples that show how to create a rich interface for exploring data in depth.
Brett Champion
Brett Champion answers user-submitted questions about data visualization in Mathematica during the Wolfram Visualization Virtual Workshop 2013.
Andrew Moylan
In this course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011, you'll learn how to best use Mathematica's numerics functions in advanced settings. Topics include techniques and best practices for using multiple numerics functions together, advanced numeric features, and understanding precision and accuracy.
Yu-Sung Chang
This course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 chronicles two internal Wolfram Research projects: large database access, dynamic visualization, and deploying a web interface with CDF technology.
Yu-Sung Chang
This example-driven video provides solutions to real-world challenges of Computable Document Format (CDF) development. Topics explained in this Wolfram CDF Virtual Workshop 2012 presentation include customized controls, large data access, and asynchronous update.
Timothy Kirchner
This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course explores the depth of Mathematica's image processing capabilities, how they integrate with other features, and how they can be combined to create powerful interactive tools.
Michael Kelly
Wolfram Finance Platform offers an integrated solution for the finance industry. This Wolfram Finance Platform Virtual Workshop 2012 course focuses on the data analysis, modeling, and visualization aspects of the platform.
Samuel Chen
Statistical methods provide a powerful tool for analyzing and drawing conclusions from financial data. This presentation from the Wolfram Finance Platform Virtual Workshop 2012 showcases the application of probability, distribution, and statistical analysis to financial data.
Vitaliy Kaurov
This video covers all Computable Document Format (CDF) deployment options, from standalone applications to web delivery, and discusses HTML embedding and usage of popular platforms and services.
Brett Champion
This course explores Mathematica's built-in tools for creating visualizations from functions or data. You'll learn how to customize plots with styles, labels, and other features that are common across the visualization functions.
Brett Champion
Brett Champion answers user-submitted questions about visualization in Mathematica as part of the Wolfram Visualization Virtual Workshop 2013.
Dylan Roeh
This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 course provides an introduction to the new GPU functionality in Mathematica 8 and shows examples of how to deploy your solution and scale across GPUs and machines.