Maple Professional Toolbox Series
The Maple Professional Toolbox Series is a Maplesoft developed set of products that target key applications in engineering, science, and technical application development.
Accelerate your MATLAB Projects with the two best mathematical products in the world working together.
The Maple Toolbox for MATLAB® combines the best in symbolic and numeric computation to develop mathematical solutions and perform in-depth analysis of the results. With this toolbox, Maplesoft offers a technical computing solution that is tightly integrated with MATLAB, providing direct access to all the commands, variables, and functions of each product while working in either environment.
Formulate your optimization model easily inside the powerful Maple numeric and symbolic system, and then use world-class Maple numeric solvers to return the best answer, fast!
Optimization is the science of finding solutions that satisfy complicated constraints and objectives. In engineering, constraints may arise from technical issues. In business, constraints are related to many factors, including cost, time, and staff.
The goal of global optimization is to find the absolute best answer for models that have a number of possible solutions. Global optimization problems can be extremely difficult. Frequently engineers and researchers are forced to settle for solutions that are "good enough" at the expense of extra time, money, and resources, because the best solution has not been found.
Using the Global Optimization Toolbox, you can formulate your optimization model easily inside the powerful Maple numeric and symbolic system, and then use world-class Maple numeric solvers to return the best answer, fast!
Application Areas
Global optimization problems are prevalent in systems described by highly nonlinear models. These areas include:
- Advanced engineering design
- Econometrics and finance
- Management science
- Medical research and biotechnology
- Chemical and process industries
- Industrial engineering
Scientific modeling
"I have been working almost exclusively with Matlab® for years; now it is time to consider Maple and its Global Optimization Toolbox, as an excellent teaching and research tool in analyzing and solving advanced nonlinear optimization problems. The Toolbox can be recommended for use in a large variety of business, research, or educational applications."
Prof. Tamás Terlaky , Canada Research Chair in Optimization, Department of
Computing and Software, McMaster University , Canada.
The MapleT Financial Modeling Toolbox complements Maple's multi-disciplinary environment with over 100 new commands, designed specifically for quantitative financial modeling and analysis.Can be combined with existing Maple tools - including ODE and PDE solvers, statistical data analysis and optimization, to produce analytical applications and product prototypes in the Maple interactive document interface.
Application Areas
- Risk Analysis
- Portfolio Management
- Quantitative Analysis
- Model Validation/Vetting
With Maple-NAG Connector, you can combine the pre-eminent modeling, exploration and application development abilities of Maple with NAG numeric routines.
As a front end to the NAG C Library, Maple and this toolbox together provide you with an integrated environment to make your code development easier. With this toolbox, you eliminate compile times, and gain simplified calling sequences, searchable documentation, and the ability to use your NAG routines in seamless combination with Maple's mathematical analysis and visualization tools. The result? Faster, more reliable models and applications, created in less time.
Application Areas
- Application development
- Mathematical modeling
- Finance
- Life sciences
- Statistical analysis
- Environmental sciences
NAG's mathematical and statistical components underpin thousands of programs and applications spanning the globe in finance, energy, engineering, life sciences, business analytics and research.
HPC-Grid for Maple is a Distributed Computing package using the Maple technical computation system.
HPC-Grid allows users to distribute computations across the nodes of a network of workstations, a supercomputer or across the CPUs of a multiprocessor machine. This allows for the handling of problems that are not tractable on a single machine because of memory limitations or because it would simply take too long.
The toolbox allows you to develop solutions within the LabVIEW environment using advanced mathematical solvers and a sweeping range of data analysis tools. You can also develop and test your solutions using the sophisticated modeling analysis, simulation, model validation, and system identification tools from inside the Maple environment, and then easily incorporate them into your LabVIEW application
The toolbox includes over 150 ready-to-use LabVIEW virtual instruments (VIs), which can be seamlessly integrated into LabVIEW applications, VIs include: LabVIEW/Maple type conversions, symbolic constants, symbolic and numeric math operations, and matrix and vector operations.
Application Areas
- Control system development
- Test and measurement systems
- Process engineering
- Aerospace
- Automotive
- Signal processing
Quickly develop and deploy powerful applications that combine large enterprise datasets with the state-of-the-art analysis and visualization of Maple. Optimization is the science of finding solutions that satisfy complicated constraints and objectives. In engineering, constraints may arise from technical issues. In business, constraints are related to many factors, including cost, time, and staff. The goal of global optimization is to find the absolute best answer for models that have a number of possible solutions. Global optimization problems can be extremely difficult. Frequently engineers and researchers are forced to settle for solutions that are "good enough" at the expense of extra time, money, and resources, because the best solution has not been found.
Using the Global Optimization Toolbox, you can formulate your optimization model easily inside the powerful Maple numeric and symbolic system, and then use world-class Maple numeric solvers to return the best answer, fast!
Application Areas
The Database Integration Toolbox is ideal for anyone working with technical data. In conjunction with Maple, it can be used for:
- Simple and complex queries
- Technical analysis of results
- Developing applications for querying, updating, visualizing, transforming and manipulating data
Some application areas include:
- Econometrics and finance
- Medical research and biotechnology
- Data mining
- Engineering




