MapleNet 12
Publish
your live Maple documents on the Web
With MapleNet, publication of applications created with Maple over the
Internet has never been easier: you simply create your technical document
in Maple, incorporating Embedded GUI Components to allow easy interaction
with the math in the document, and then save it to your MapleNet server.
Your application is then available to anyone who has access to the MapleNet
server through a standard internet browser. Maple documents can be readily
browsed, and the reader can change parameters using the GUI Components.
The analysis is carried out by the Maple engine on the server and the
results returned to the browser – it’s as simple and quick
as that! No Maple is required, and no plug-ins need to be downloaded.

Is your organization ready for MapleNet?
t’s a common problem: using Maple, you’ve
developed a brilliant solution to a difficult
technical problem, or you want to put over some
analytical information in a readily usable way,
but your target audience does not have the necessary
software to implement it on their computers.
Without the full Maple on each machine, your
organization loses out in two ways: your solution
cannot bring the productivity and cost benefits
it should, and the knowledge that went into the
solution is in danger of being lost if you leave
the organization.
Now, MapleNet provides the perfect mechanism
for rapidly sharing technical knowledge in a
way that can be readily used for analysis and
problem solving by others throughout your organization.
No matter the application area, MapleNet is the
ideal solution deployment platform for…
…companies
that need to deploy technical solutions to multiple people in their
organisation that only need to do the analysis, not develop the solution,
…research
labs that need a forum for sharing ideas
with technical people who are not Maple
users,
or
…academic
institutions that need to share rich interactive
material as part of the teaching/learning
process.
Using
MapleNet as part of your technical calculation
strategy will save your organization money by
reducing your reliance on full Maple installations
to implement your solutions, ultimately encapsulating
your knowledge, and that of your colleagues,
in a reusable way for future projects. |