![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The GUIKit allowed a user to create a GUI running on top of Mathematica for other users to do specific things. I focused on the added Internet, GUI and data handling features. Subsequently, in the December 2004 issue, I reviewed version 5.1 that had a long list of enhancements for numerical computation, symbolic computation, language system, etc. Version 5 introduced advanced numerical analysis, linear programming – interior point as well as simplex method variants – and sparse matrix manipulation with fast algorithms that compete with dedicated numerical software tools. professionals who may have been intrigued by Mathematica software in the past but did not consider it useful for their profession over the numerical and statistical packages they already use. I wrote how version 5 is compelling for O.R. GOING BACK to previous versions of the software, in the December 2003 issue, I reviewed Mathematica 5 from operations research professionals’ viewpoint. The present review focuses on presentation features, parallel computing given the multi-core chips that modern desktops have, and displaying graphs. I HAVE REVIEWED different versions of Mathematica in OR/MS Today from different viewpoints. ![]()
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