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October 2005 Digital and Analog Signal Processing using MATLAB and Mathematica, tutorial for registered participants at the European conference IEEE EUROCON 2005 – “Computer as a Tool”, Belgrade, November 21, 2005. More …
http://www.eurocon2005.org.yu/Tutorial_DSP.htm
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April 2005 New version of SchematicSolver Web site is implemented with
- new distribution system for the product,
- complete e-commerce solution, with credit card and PO payment, and
- enhanced customer support system.
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| February 2005 On a ceremony held on 17 December 2004 at the CEI-Executive Secretariat Headquarters in Italy in the framework of the concluding annual meeting of the Committee of CEI National Coordinators and in the presence of the representatives of research institutions, university, consular missions and media, the winners of the "From Research to Enterprise" call for proposals were honored.
Project "New Software Turning Algorithms into Implementation" was awarded. The Committee stresses that this product - combining expertise in signal processing, software engineering and system design - is unique and there is no similar product available on the market. Results of the project will be gradually implemented on SchematicSolver Web site. |
| January 2005: MoU between INI International, Lutovac and Tosic To raise benefits, customer service, logistics and functionality to the next level, INI International signed Memorandum of Understanding with Prof. Lutovac and Prof. Tosic, thus forming SchematicSolver Task Force.
Within Q1 2005, SchematicSolver Task Force will implement new SchematicSolver Web site, new distribution system and enhanced customer support system. |
| December 2004: SchematicSolver is fully compatible with Mathematica 5.1 SchematicSolver is fully compatible with the newest Mathematica version 5.1 released in November 2004. |
March 2004: SchematicSolver 2 Accelerates Complex Systems Analysis with Mathematica 5  Wolfram Research Online News & Events, March 8, 2004
Independent developers Miroslav Lutovac and Dejan Tosic have recently released SchematicSolver 2, a new version of their application package specially designed to work with Mathematica 5. The package offers users working in signal processing, systems, and circuits enhanced functionality that is unavailable in any other software for drawing and solving schematic systems.
Effortlessly mouse-driven, SchematicSolver 2 adds powerful modeling of multirate systems, automated generation of software implementation directly from schematics, and symbolic signal processing with multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) systems, while maintaining the reliability and sophistication of the seminal release. Version 2 features new functions to generate common schematics with symbolic system parameters, discrete Fourier transform spectra, and discrete-time Fourier transform spectra. |
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| SchematicSolver is fully compatible with the newest Mathematica version 5.1 |
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