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Webel IT Australia are experts in applications of the powerful Wolfram Mathematica technical computing system to symbolic algebra, equation analysis, numerical analysis, physics and engineering simulations, data analysis and transformation, plotting, generative graphics, 3D modelling, animation, image processing, and rapid desktop GUI development for end users for deployment to Wolfram Player Pro, or as Wolfram Cloud applications.
Webel IT Australia employs Mathematica and the Wolfram Language as a complete coding environment. Mathematica also integrates seamlessly with languages such as Java and Python.
We have applied Mathematica and the incredibly powerful Wolfram Language to truly industrial strength, very complex and demanding engineering tasks such as advanced modelling and simulation of heat exchangers and building modelling.
We also employ Mathematica for XML data transformation and XSD Schema data engineering and transformation. Got JSON? Made too easy with Mathematica and the data structure querying and transformation powers of the Wolfram Language.
Mathematica can import/export a huge range of different data formats, image formats and 3D modelling formats, and can interact with most kinds of databases, supported by the massive Wolfram technology ecosystem.
Got siloed unstructured data in spreadsheets? We have custom libraries for reading, writing, manipulating and transforming spreadsheet data! We can integrate your spreadsheet data with databases and the Wolfram Cloud .
End solutions can be delivered as rich interactive Notebooks and as standalone desktop GUIs deployed to Wolfram Player Pro, which runs on most operating systems, or as Wolfram Cloud applications.
Did you know? Webel IT Australia also combines Mathematica with Systems Modeling Language v1 (SysML®) for Model-Based Systems Engineering using the unique Webel SysML4Mathematica (v1) recipe. There is now a very comprehensive technical slide trail exploring exactly how Webel uses the Wolfram Language and Mathematica on demanding engineering projects, including many SysMLv1 modelling examples:
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