Mathematica Mathematica began as a software program for doing mathematics by computer, and has evolved to cover all domains of
technical computing software, with features for
neural networks,
machine learning,
image processing,
geometry,
data science, and
visualizations. Central to Mathematica's mission is its ability to perform symbolic computation, for example, the ability to solve indefinite integrals symbolically. Mathematica includes a
notebook interface and can produce slides for presentations. Mathematica is available in a desktop version, a grid computing version, and a cloud version.
Wolfram Alpha Wolfram Alpha is a free online service that
answers factual queries directly by computing the answer from externally sourced curated data, rather than providing a list of documents or web pages that might contain the answer as a search engine might. Users submit queries and computation requests via a text field and Wolfram Alpha then computes answers and relevant visualizations. In 2012, a paid "Pro" level with additional features was released. In 2016, Wolfram Alpha Enterprise, a business-focused analytics tool, was launched. The program combines data supplied by a corporation with the algorithms from Wolfram Alpha to answer questions related to that corporation.
Wolfram System Modeler Wolfram System Modeler is a platform for engineering as well as life-science modeling and simulation based on the
Modelica language. It provides an interactive graphical modeling and simulation environment and a customizable set of component libraries. The primary interface,
ModelCenter, is an interactive graphical environment including a customizable set of component libraries. The software also provides a tight integration with Mathematica. Users can develop, simulate, document, and analyze their models within Mathematica notebooks. == Publishing ==