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Wolfram Group Releases New Modeling Environment

SystemModeler integrates modeling, engineering phases.

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June 1, 2012

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Wolfram Group has released SystemModeler, the company's new high-fidelity modeling environment that uses versatile symbolic components and computation to drive design efficiency and innovation. The solution integrates with the Wolfram technology platform to enable modeling, analysis (of many types), and reporting, achieving a fully agile design optimization loop.

"You wouldn't build a skyscraper just with stone blocks, so why model your future innovations just with block diagrams," said Jan Brugard, CEO of Wolfram MathCore and SystemModeler Manager. "Symbolic components provide the full gamut of high-fidelity representation. Be empowered to think the unthinkable "and then test it out."

For more information, visit Wolfram.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company's website.

 

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