Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft Designates Mathematica as Its Strategic
Technical Computing Software
Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, a collection of over 55 highly specialized
applied research institutes, has designated Mathematica as its
strategic technical computing software. From biomedical engineering to
industrial mathematics, Fraunhofer has been such an important force in
German science and industry that a commemorative postage stamp was
created in honor of its 50th anniversary. In conferring the award, the
German postal service stated that Fraunhofer is "the most important
partner of the German economy in the fields of research and
development."
A majority of the Fraunhofer Institutes have used Mathematica
during the last 10 years, but recently Fraunhofer chose to formally
increase its Mathematica usage. The decision was made by
Fraunhofer's software services department, which monitors software
technology and gathers feedback from the institutes to determine which
products to use. According to Dr. Michael Erben-Russ, head of the
department, "Its many strong calculation features, high-level
programming environment, open architecture, and web compliance
made Mathematica an obvious choice."
Mathematica's versatility enables it to be used alone as a
calculation tool or as a base for specialized application packages,
which essentially customize Mathematica for use in specific
fields. In fact, since 1998 the Fraunhofer Institute for Industrial
Mathematics has developed Analog Insydes, a
Mathematica application package for modeling, analyzing, and designing
analog electrical circuits.
Mathematica is also a cost-effective technical computing
solution, thanks to its long-term viability and its compatibility with
most existing infrastructures. This is important for Fraunhofer since
the institutes regularly pool their expertise on complex projects. For
example, five institutes worked together to test the safety of car
parts made with magnesium. Without standardized software,
interdepartmental collaboration in such a large, diverse organization
would be nearly impossible.
Herbert Exner of uni software plus GmbH, the Mathematica
reseller that works with Fraunhofer, says that Mathematica
"increases the productivity of research labs." By
making Mathematica its preferred technical computing software,
Fraunhofer facilitates the free flow of information that is necessary
to complete contracts quickly and efficiently.
Wolfram Research's flexible general license contracts also made it
easy for Fraunhofer to select the best arrangement for its needs. In
addition to comprehensive use of Mathematica, Fraunhofer's
license also encompasses webMathematica and a number of other
field-specific application packages that are used by individual
institutes. According to Nick Cantwell, manager of Business
Development at Wolfram Research Europe Ltd., "This decision creates a
win-win situation for Wolfram Research, uni software plus, and the
Fraunhofer Institutes. It is part of our strategic initiative to offer
a complete solution for the research setting."
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