Maple 1.0 Jan 1982
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Maple V Aug 1990
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BEM> It's a great product...
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The beta 0.1 of the first world's document written by a human
in a close cooperation with an automated testing expert system,
a failure prediction testing oracle
Man+Machine Review Of Maple Crisis: 1993-2004. Part I
http://maple.bug-list.org/maple-crisis.php
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http://groups.google.com/group/sci.math.symbolic/msg/5cdbf429b23b905d?hl=en&
> Seldom, if ever, have I encountered a document like Vladimir's
> "Man+Machine Review of Maple Crisis: 1993-2004. Part I" before.
> It really is the work of an artist. There are many nutrient
> morsels here for Maple developers and management to digest...
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The beta 0.2 of the Man+Machine Review Of Maple Crisis is coming.
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When the MAPLE project was conceived in November 1980, the primary
goal was to design a computer algebra system which would be accessible
to large numbers of researchers in mathematics, engineering, and
science, and to large numbers of students for educational purposes.
One of the key ideas was to make space efficiency, as well as time
efficiency, a fundamental criterion.
> "to large numbers of students for educational purposes."
http://maple.bug-list.org/maple-crisis.php
> "time efficiency"
Humm... We have much to say about this, too. Now you?