Wolfram Research, Inc.
Exhibitor Name:
- Wolfram Research, Inc.
Conference(s) Exhibited At:
[ SIGGRAPH 2017 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2016 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2015 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2010 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2009 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2008 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2007 ] [ SIGGRAPH 2006 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1992 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1991 ]
Address:
- 100 Trade Center Drive
- Champaign,
- Illinois
- United States
SIGGRAPH 2009
Wolfram Research, Inc. is a leading developer of computational software. Led by Mathematica 7, its products combine numerical and symbolic routines, programming, and visualization.
SIGGRAPH 2008
Wolfram Research, Inc. is a leading developer of computational software. Led by Mathematica 6, its products combine numerical and symbolic routines, programming, and visualization.
SIGGRAPH 2007
Wolfram Research, Inc. is a leading developer of computational software for science and technology. Led by Mathematica, its products combine numerical and symbolic routines, programming, and visualization.
SIGGRAPH 2006
Wolfram Research, Inc. is the leading developer of computational software for science and technology. Led by Mathematica, its products combine numerical and symbolic routines, programming, and visualization.
SIGGRAPH 1992
Wolfram Research presents Mathematica, a system for doing numerical, symbolic, and graphical computation used both as an interactive calculation tool and a programming language. Numerical capabilities include arbitrary precision arithmetic and matrix manipulation. On systems with a sophisticated graphical user interface, users can create “Notebooks” that mix input, graphics, text, and sound. Mathematica generates graphics in PostScript form.
SIGGRAPH 1991
Mathematica is both an interactive calculation tool and a programming language. Its numerical capabilites include arbitrary precision arithmetic and matrix manipulation and it can manipulate formula edirectly in algebraic form. Mathematica can also generate 2D plots, contour plots, shaded color, and 3D pictures, as well as sound. It runs on Apollo, DEC, Data General, Hewlett-Packard, MIPS, 386-based MS DOS, Macintosh, NeXT, SGI, Sony, and Sun computers. Version 2.0 of Mathematica was announced in January 1991.
Categories (Past and Present):
- 2D Graphics
- 3D Graphics
- 3D Modeling
- Visual Effects Software
- Plug-ins for Software
- Virtual Reality Software/Hardware
- Graphic Design Systems