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THE MathWorks UNVEILS DISTRIBUTED TOOLBOX FOR MATLAB,
SIMULINK
The MathWorks introduced its new Distributed Computing Toolbox, which
enables engineers and scientists to execute MATLAB algorithms and Simulink
models in a cluster of computers. The Distributed Computing Toolbox
dramatically decreases the overall execution time of those applications in
which the same algorithm or model is run with different input data. This
latest innovation represents a significant step for The MathWorks in the
emerging area of distributed computing.
With the Distributed Computing Toolbox, MATLAB and Simulink users can now
perform intensive computations with large data sets previously unattainable on
a single computer. In addition, users will be able to control the complete
distributed computing process via a standard function-based or object-based
interface in the MATLAB environment.
"The Distributed Computing Toolbox is a much anticipated product that will
enable us to significantly decrease our time-to-solution and increase our
productivity," said Ashok Krishnamurthy, director of research and scientific
development at the Ohio Supercomputer Center. "Now, we can simultaneously
execute both our MATLAB and Simulink applications in a multi-processor
environment using the Distributed Computing Toolbox."
Engineers, scientists, and researchers can employ the Distributed Computing
Toolbox to divide algorithms into independent tasks. The MATLAB Distributed
Computing Engine (available as a separate product) evaluates these tasks on
remote MATLAB sessions and makes the results available to the original MATLAB
session.
"This technology is a ground-breaking step to increase the productivity of
engineers through distributed computing," said Silvina Grad-Freilich,
distributing computing product manager for The MathWorks. "With the release of
MATLAB 7 earlier this year, along with our 64-bit platform support that was
also announced today, our customers gained powerful capabilities for managing
and analyzing larger data sets. The Distributed Computing Toolbox builds on
these advancements and reinforces our commitment to enable customers to solve
computationally intensive problems that run on large data sets."
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