Software:Sysquake

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Short description: Numerical computing software
Sysquake
Developer(s)Calerga Sarl
Stable release
6.5 / December 2019
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux
TypeTechnical computing
LicenseProprietary
WebsiteSysquake product page

Sysquake is a numerical computing environment based on a programming language[which?] mostly-compatible with MATLAB. It offers facilities for interactive graphics which give insights into the problems being analyzed. It is used in teaching, research, and engineering.[1][2][3][4]

Sysquake supports two kinds of codes: libraries (collections of related functions which extend Sysquake capabilities), and SQ files, applications with interactive graphics which can have their own menus. Sysquake Pro can also be extended with plugins.[5]

Code

Several applications share a large part of Sysquake code:

Sysquake Application Builder
program which creates stand-alone executable applications (bundled with Sysquake Pro)
Sysquake for LaTeX
Sysquake's language and graphics directly in LaTeX (package file and compiled application)

Libraries are usually compatible with all these applications.[6]

History

Sysquake 3 supported MySQL and SQLite databases, TCP/IP and audio input and output.[7]

See also

References

  1. J. Granda (May 2011). "Automating the Process for Modeling and Simulation of Mechatronics Systems". Bond Graph Modeling of Engineering Systems. Springer New York. http://athena.ecs.csus.edu/~grandajj/me171/Granda_Book_Chapter.pdf. Retrieved 9 October 2015. 
  2. Esteban-Escaño, Javier; Martínez, José Manuel Díaz (2022). "Use of Sysquake as an interactive tool in the teaching of automation systems". 2022 Congreso de Tecnología, Aprendizaje y Enseñanza de la Electrónica (XV Technologies Applied to Electronics Teaching Conference). Teruel, Spain: IEEE. ISBN 978-1-6654-2161-4. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9840670. Retrieved 15 August 2023. 
  3. Martínez, G; Guzmán, J.L; Berenguel, M; Dormido, S (2010). "An open-source graphical library for the development of Interactive Tools". IFAC Proceedings Volumes (Volume 42, Issue 24 ed.). pp. 37-42. ISBN 9783902661562. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1474667015315883. Retrieved 15 August 2023. 
  4. Gillet, Denis (31 December 2019). "Deliverable 3.7: Final releases of the ePortfolio and modelling app". Next-Lab consortium. https://premium.golabz.eu/sites/premium/files/inline-files/Next-Lab%20D3.7.pdf. "Chapter 6. Sysquake App" 
  5. "Using lpsolve from Sysquake". April 2013. http://lpsolve.sourceforge.net/5.5/Sysquake.htm. Retrieved 9 October 2015. 
  6. "Nocode Platform". https://www.iofod.com. Retrieved 15 October 2021. 
  7. Cook, Brad (14 October 2004). "Science app Sysquake 3 adds new functions". IDG Communications, Inc.. https://www.macworld.com/article/172848/sysquake.html. 

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