Mathcad 15 introduced a new suite of functions for Design of Experiments, and is currently available for purchase directly from PTC. (Mathcad 2001 was succeeded by Mathcad 2001i, Mathcad 11, Mathcad 12, Mathcad 13, Mathcad 14, and Mathcad 15.) Mathcad does not require students and reviewers of my work to learn a conventional, ASCII-text based programming language, nor to read through a separate mathematical document in order to extract the mathematical content of my software applications.īut you do need Mathcad 2001 Professional, or later, to view and work with the Mathcad worksheets that I describe below. Of Needham, Massachusetts (both Cambridge and Needham are in the greater Boston area). Originally developed and formerly published by Mathsoft, Inc., of Cambridge, Massachusetts, but now published by The vehicle I am referring to is, of course, Pascal, and C, I have found a faster and easier way to implement and document the relevant After many years of developing astronomy & astrodynamics applications in FORTRAN, BASIC,
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