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RE: Octave in industry, research labs, and elsewhere
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andreas naessl |
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RE: Octave in industry, research labs, and elsewhere |
Date: |
Tue, 14 Mar 2006 12:46:50 +0100 |
Steve C. Thompson wrote:
> Group,
>
> Recently, the thread ``Octave in Universities'' asked if there is ``a
> list on the web of universities using octave.'' Many have responded
> and a ``Who Uses Octave'' list is being compiled which will be placed
> on the Octave webpage. It would be good to get testimonials of all
> the different types of GNU Octave users, not just those in academia
> but those in industry, research labs, and elsewhere.
hi all,
in the context of civil engineering i use octave for signal processing of
measurement data, further as an essential tool for a wide range of numerical
investigations and typical engineering tasks, as model fitting,
approximation, matrices etc... always trying to avoid the use of M$ excel ;)
regards, andreas
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- Octave in industry, research labs, and elsewhere, Steve C. Thompson, 2006/03/13
- Re: Octave in industry, research labs, and elsewhere, Robert A. Macy, 2006/03/13
- Re: Octave in industry, research labs, and elsewhere, Shai Ayal, 2006/03/13
- Re: Octave in industry, research labs, and elsewhere, Ludovic PĂ©net, 2006/03/13
- RE: Octave in industry, research labs, and elsewhere, Ruben Roa, 2006/03/13
- RE: Octave in industry, research labs, and elsewhere, Lenny L. Miller, 2006/03/13
- RE: Octave in industry, research labs, and elsewhere,
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