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Wolfram SystemModeler: Developing Systems Biology Models

This course from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 provides an introduction to the BioChem library and the Systems Biology Add-On and teaches you how you can build, simulate, and analyze biochemical models using SystemModeler and Mathematica.

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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.
Cliff Hastings
This Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2012 course explores functionality relevant to education. Topics include a survey of interactive models and computation and visualization capabilities useful for teaching.
David Walsh
Get an overview of Wolfram|Alpha and learn how to integrate its powerful knowledge into the K-12 classroom in this course from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2012.
Roger Germundsson
Roger Germundsson, Director of Research & Development at Wolfram, opens the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 with an overview of Wolfram SystemModeler and Mathematica.
Jan Brugård
Through multiple examples, this course from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 teaches you how to use SystemModeler to develop models of Complex Systems using drag and drop. You'll also learn how you can seamlessly take your models into Mathematica for simulation analysis and model design.
Malte Lenz
This course from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 focuses on analyzing model equations and simulation results with Mathematica. You'll also learn about the link between Mathematica and SystemModeler.
Peter Aronsson
This video from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 covers core concepts of the Modelica language, which is used by Wolfram SystemModeler. You'll learn how key principles of the language are used in modeling dynamic systems.
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.
Otto Tronarp
This course from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 covers multibody modeling and simulation with SystemModeler using a joystick design project.
Robert Palmér
This course from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 provides an introduction to the BioChem library and the Systems Biology Add-On and teaches you how you can build, simulate, and analyze biochemical models using SystemModeler and Mathematica.
Andrew Moylan
This project course from the Wolfram SystemModeler Virtual Conference 2012 shows how SystemModeler and Mathematica are used in the model design of a Stewart platform.
Conrad Wolfram
The Computable Document Format (CDF) brings documents to life with the power of computation. In this video, Conrad Wolfram shares examples and explains why Wolfram is uniquely positioned to deliver this 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.
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.
Eric Schulz
Eric Schulz shares tips from his experience creating an award-winning Computable Document Format (CDF) ebook. In this video from the Wolfram CDF Virtual Workshop 2012, he offers an author's perspective on file compilation, interactivity, and navigation.
Stephen Wolfram
Wolfram founder Stephen Wolfram shares the background and vision of Mathematica, including the personal story of how it came to be and why it's in the right place to make profoundly powerful new things possible.
Crystal Fantry
This screencast from the Wolfram Mathematica Virtual Conference 2011 explores the various ways that mobile devices can tap into the power of Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha to enhance learning in math, science, and even music classrooms.
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.
Samuel Chen
This Wolfram Finance Platform Virtual Workshop 2012 course demonstrates an integrated workflow starting with financial data to analysis with built-in finance and statistical functions to the creation of financial reports.
Conrad Wolfram
Conrad Wolfram discusses the need for putting finance on a modern platform and explains why Wolfram's principles make Wolfram Finance Platform the ultimate computation environment for finance. This is a video presentation of his keynote address at the Wolfram Finance Platform Virtual Workshop 2012.
Michael Kelly
This presentation from the Wolfram Finance Platform Virtual Workshop 2012 covers CUDAFinancialDerivative and its extensions that will include all the options handled by FinancialDerivative.
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.
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.
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.