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Re: Developing Applications using Mathematica
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- Subject: [mg77171] Re: Developing Applications using Mathematica
- From: Guillermo Sanchez <guillermo.sanchez at hotmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 5 Jun 2007 06:40:30 -0400 (EDT)
- References: <f3r96l$t5f$1@smc.vnet.net>
I think the best way to develop Mathematica applications for non
Mathematica users is webMathematica.
Look at http://www3.enusa.es/webMathematica/Public/biokmod.html
Guillermo
On Jun 2, 10:19 am, "Coleman, Mark" <Mark.Cole... at LibertyMutual.com>
wrote:
> Greetings,
>
> I'm curious about the feasibility of using Mathematica as part of large-scale
> business application within my company. I know there are various ways
> one can make use of Mathematica kernel functionality using non-Mathematica user
> interface elements, e.g., via MathLink or WebMathematica. I was wondering if
> anyone could share experiences they have in building applications --
> particularly in a business rather than an academic environment -- using
> Mathematica. For my project, we need to distribute an application to over 1000
> users across the U.S. If I could use Mathematica as the calculation engine, the
> development process would be orders of magnitude simpler. I know that in
> theory this sort of this is possible, but I'm very curious as to the how
> it might be effectively done.
>
> And a follow-up question. Given the interesting new dynamic interface
> features in Mathematica v6, could one build the entire application in
> Mathematica, user interface and all, and then deploy it on a large scale
> to non-Mathematica users?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Mark
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