February 1999 Magazine Reviews:
German Origin Receives Highest Rating for Data Analysis
and Presentation
2/22/99
The well known computer magazine throughout the German speaking
countries, ct, has recently published an article comparing
software for data analysis and presentation in their January '99
issue. German Origin 5.0 received the highest rating in 5 categories
over the other programs: Axum 5, Gauss 3.2&3.5, HiQ 4.0, Igor Pro
3.13, Mathviews 2.45C, O-Matrix 4.01, and PV-Wave 6.
German Origin was rated the top program for operation, functions/features,
user-interface, graphics, and documentation. You can review the
complete article online - in German - as
a pdf document.
Find out more about the German version of Origin:
http://www.additive-net.de/software/origin/index.shtml
or contact Additive GmbH:
Tel: +49 6172 59050
Fax: +49 6172 77613
Email: ralf@additive-net.de
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Powerful Data Analysis Routine Helps Locate Buried Bombs
2/08/99
Heavy bombing equipment during World War II in Europe, particularly
Germany, left thousands of unexploded bombs buried underground and
underwater. The bombs can be detected with magnetic sensors, but
sorting through the huge amounts of data generated in area searches
has proven to be by far the most difficult part of the task. Recently,
a data analysis program has been developed that is capable of correlating
global positioning system data to magnetic sensor readings to identify
likely bomb site candidates in a remarkably short period of time.
A key to the success of this application is the use of packaged
data-analysis software, Origin, which is capable of interfacing
to external C and C++ pattern curve fitting routines that operate
at the required high rate of speed. See the complete article in
the Winter edition of REMEDIATION. (pg 69-73).
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Max Planck Gesellschaft Joins Origin's List of Major Sites
WorldWide!
2/01/99
OriginLab Corporation is pleased to announce that the Max Planck
Society for the Advancement of Sciences is now an Origin site! This
society is an independent non-profit organization with 80 Institutes,
research center laboratories, and project groups in Germany. Its
members conduct basic research in sciences, arts, and humanities.
We are proud to add this distinguished group of researchers and
scientists to our list of Origin users worldwide.
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