Media Release - Axum 7

30 March, 2002

Media Release - Axum 7

Axum 7, a major upgrade to the leading technical graphing package, is now available. Built on version 4 of the powerful S language, Axum 7 offers unmatched control, interoperability, and data analysis to power challenging and complex graphing requirements. This new version of Axum, which is fully integrated into Mathcad 2001i Premium and also available independently, lets professionals within the engineering, scientific, pharmaceutical, medical, research, and analyst communities worldwide visualize data relationships and produce publication-quality graphs.

Axum 7 offers users the widest selection of plot types available on the market, making it the most advanced tool available for designing and publishing technical graphs. Axum 7 combines more than 100 2D and 3D plot types in a point-and-click format to quickly and easily build graphs and charts. Combined with the tool's seamless integration with leading calculation packages like Mathcad and Excel, Axum 7 improves engineers' and other technical professionals' design efficiency and accuracy. Additionally, the tool offers the critical data analysis required to reveal and document complex patterns and relationships within technical data.

As an integrated part of Mathcad 2001i's Premium edition package, Axum 7 optimizes Mathcad's interactive design, calculation and reporting capabilities to create the most comprehensive and easy-to-use design and publishing tool. As a standalone application, Axum unlocks the power of data to create a comprehensible and meaningful representation through analysis and visualisation.

Other new features include the Axum 7 Object Explorer, which enables the user to easily view and manipulate the contents of any attached database, a redesigned help system and a migration wizard that allows users to quickly move files from Axum 6.

Axum 7 also adds many new plot types and additional upgraded graphics features, such as a probability plot for comparing probability distributions, a quality control chart (the Pareto plot), and additional formatting options for box plots to provide increased flexibility and customization, such as horizontal orientation, user-defined box widths, separate colours for each box and new options for using quartiles and fourths (hinges).

If you are interested in Axum 7, please contact Hearne Scientific Software.

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