How Mathematica CalcCenter Compares
Comparing different systems isn't as easy as looking at ticks on a
checklist of features. You can take a look at the comparison chart to
see that Mathematica CalcCenter scores well. But that's far from
the whole story. Where Mathematica CalcCenter really excels is
in ease of use, accuracy, and thoughtfulness of design--qualities that
are as hard to quantify as they are essential to helping you get your
work done quickly, efficiently, and reliably both now and in the
future.
What are the other qualities that you should be looking for in your calculation product?
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Accuracy of results
Does your system do the calculations correctly? Some systems
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Software quality assurance
Every system will have some bugs, but there's a huge difference between
something that's well tested and something that's not. |
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Compatibility with other users
Are there enough people who have adopted the standard
that's used in your product? |
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Backing of an established company
Are you confident that the producer of your product
will support it in the years to come, or will you be
forced to change systems and be subjected to all of
the associated costs? |
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Ability to upgrade
If you need a more comprehensive system, can you
upgrade without losing the work you've done and the
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Trust the Technology
Since 1988, Wolfram Research has been building software for the
technical professional using state-of-the-art algorithms and advanced
user interfaces. Mathematica CalcCenter draws on this
technology, tested by several million enthusiastic users, in an
affordable, easy-to-use system. Be assured that you will get
reliable, accurate results.
Committed to Quality and Longevity
When you buy software, you're investing your time. That's why it's so
crucial that you choose a standard that's going to remain compatible
with all versions in the years to come. Wolfram Research is keenly
aware of this. The design of new features is meticulously thought
through at every stage, so each feature works well not just in that
version but for all future enhanced versions as well.
Competitor Information
Excel
The spreadsheet paradigm that Excel is based around was intended for
accountants, but is not well suited to science and engineering and it is
missing many important functions for these professionals. It hides the
methods and calculation steps, making them hard to review, and when you
do access them they are presented in plain text instead of traditional
technical notations, making them hard to read.
Mathcad
Mathcad was originally designed as a numeric-only system, but later
added a few symbolic capabilities through an external library
purchased from another company. As a result, symbolic capabilities are
very limited and not fully integrated into every function. For most
functionality you cannot proceed with a computation until you know, or
guess, values for every input variable. With the fully integrated
symbolic capabilities of Mathematica CalcCenter you can get
results in terms of the unknown variables.
Maple
Maple was originally designed as a computer algebra system but
recently added numerical libraries licensed from another company, which
are not fully integrated into every function. This
allows Mathematica CalcCenter to outperform it in many large
numerical computations. The inconsistent design of Maple makes it much
harder to learn and master than Mathematica CalcCenter.
"Excel" is a registered trademark of Microsoft
Corporation.
"Maple" is a trademark of Waterloo Maple Inc.
"Mathcad" is a registered trademark of Mathsoft Engineering & Education,
Inc.
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