Maple V Site License
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
Supported by College of Arts and Sciences, College of Engineering, Science Alliance, Department of Mathematics, Department of Computer Science, Department of Chemistry, Division of Biological Science, Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Science, EE Systems Laboratory in Electrical Engineering, and the UTK Office of Research
This site license was established to aid in classroom teaching, in-class projects,
and out-of-class assignments in mathematics, science and engineering
classes, as well as provide a flexible package of mathematical tools for
research projects. The proposal which generated support for this project is
given below, detailing the educational and research justifications, and
comparing alternative packages.
This site license allows use of the Maple V package on any university-owned
computer based at the Knoxville campus. Additionally, full-time faculty and
staff may install the package on their personally-owned computers for use in
relation to the University responsibilities. This site license does not allow
students, including graduate students who are part-time employees of UTK, to
install the software on their personal machines. However, students of course
may use the software on any university-owned computer on campus.
Obtaining the software: To obtain Maple V you must complete a registration
form (see below), and contact the coordinator for your unit. The above units
which contributed to the purchase are being given first priority in
installing the software - one coordinator is available in each unit. The
registration form is to be e-mailed to the coordinator for your unit with a
copy to either Winston Holmes, winston@nestor.engr.utk.edu, (if you are based
in Engineering) or Dr. Harry Row, row@novell.math.utk.edu, (if you are based
in Arts and Sciences). Maple versions for Windows (Current version is
Release 4) and for Macintosh (Current version is Release 3) should be
obtained from your department coordinator. Maple versions for UNIX and
LINUX should be obtianed directly from Winston Holmes or Harry Row.