The Server allows these applications to be distributed for design teams, production departments and others via a Windows-native client or Web browser. Supported browsers include Chrome, Firefox, Internet Explorer, Safari and others.
With the Application Builder, engineers can design interface layouts for programs with the Form Editor. A Methods Editor enables the addition of customized commands.
“COMSOL Server provides an environment for running applications created in the Application Builder that is easy to access and use,” says Svante Littmarck, president and CEO of the COMSOL Group. “Using the Application Builder and COMSOL Server together, an R&D engineer, for example, has the tools to create applications that will best serve their specific industry in a format that is easy to use, quick to implement, and can be scaled for global benefit.”
COMSOL is hosting a webinar titled "How to Build and Run COMSOL Simulation Apps" on December 18 at 2 p.m. It will also be archived for future viewing.
Watch Senior Editor Kenneth Wong's video on the COMSOL Server below:
Learn about COMSOL Multiphysics 5.0 on Desktop Engineering.
For more information, visit COMSOL.
Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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