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The Numerical Mathematics Consortium is a nonprofit organization comprising vendors and individuals in industry and academia, created in august 2005 by National Instruments (LabView publisher), INRIA (Scilab representative at that time), Maplesoft (Maple) and Mathsoft (Mathcad). The objective is to create an open mathematical semantics standard for numerical algorithm development to enable portability and reuse among tools, platforms and disciplines. It is committed to establishing a specification that stipulates core mathematical function definitions and semantics applicable to numeric algorithms. These algorithms can then be implemented in a wide variety of application areas such as industrial control, embedded design and scientific research, as well as be easily shared among researchers and developers in industry and academia. The NMC charter document, the identity of the founder members and the references of the members are available at www.nmconsortium.org where companies, research centres, universities and individuals interested in taking an active role in standardizing numerical mathematics will find all information on joining the consortium. |
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Numerical Mathematics Consortium Updates Open Standard for Algorithm Development. Revised Specification Addresses New Functions and Lays Foundation for Active Involvement. |