XMLlab-1.53 release (http://xmllab.org)

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Stephane Mottelet

Hi all,

XMLlab is an XML-based simulation authoring environment. The proposed
description language allows to describe mathematical objects such as
systems of ordinary differential equations, systems of non-linear
equations, partial differential equations in two dimensions, or simple
curves and surfaces. It also allows to describe the parameters on which
these objects depend. This language is independent of the software and
allows to ensure a relative perennity of authors work, as well as
collaborative work and content reuse.

XMLlab is shipped with the Web Server Module (for Linux/Darwin/SunOS),
which will allow you to make your simulations available from any
browser, without needing any Scilab or XMLlab installation on the client
side : proceed to the "Examples" tab and follow the link to the XMLlab
WebServer.

New XMLlab-1.53 release
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This new version of XMLlab provides many new features (e.g. curve
selection at runtime, use of parameter values in the textual elements of
graphical output, e.g. in titles and labels, etc.).

The Web Server Module has been upgraded to version 1.2. Now sessions can
be saved and uploaded to the server, and local client simulation files
can be uploaded to be run on the server. This feature is already
available in the "Examples" section of the site.

For further details, please read the file CHANGES.txt in the XMLlab
folder of the distribution.


S.
 

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