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Mathematica is quickly becoming the universal calculation and communication tool of choice for major U.S. and international corporations. User stories will give you a glimpse of how companies have used Mathematica to solve engineering problems and to eliminate communication gaps between teams and departments.

     
 

Users tell their stories.

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"The quality and robustness of the Mathematica system, the fact that Wolfram has never stopped supporting Macintosh, and the publication quality of its PostScript output are but a few reasons I first turn to Mathematica when considering problems of a general scientific or engineering nature."

   --William McHargue



Hitting a moving target
Aiding the architect
Helping the DEA see clearer
Making it taste good...mmm
Testing the fabric of our lives
Designing a vanishing velodrome
Adding the shine to magazine paper
Communicating research results throughout a large organization
Assessing risk in the Cassini space launch to Saturn
Helping cars run cleaner and quieter
Preparing the Bay Bridge for the earth's next tremble
Creating a new surface coating technology
   

Major corporations are among our engineering users.

Alcatel
The Aerospace Corporation
Apple Computer, Inc.
BMW
The Boeing Company
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Compaq Computer Corporation
Corvis Corporation
Ericsson
Exxon Corporation
General Electric Company
Hewlett-Packard Company
IBM Corporation

Intel Corporation
Lockheed Martin Corporation
Lucent Technologies Inc.
Motorola, Inc.
NASA
Nokia Corporation
Nortel Networks Corporation
Northrop Grumman Corporation
Raytheon Company
Royal Dutch/Shell Group
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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