![]() This is a good solution when a pro-ject requires extra power. SCC: Remote access is available with your Linux Virtual Lab or Shared Computing Cluster (SCC) account (for Researchers).įaculty or research sponsored SCF project:Faculty and research staff can request Scientific Computing Facility resources on a supercomputer for a class or current project. Ask your system administrator whether your UNIX / Linux machines are connected to the Information Service’s Technology’s Application Server and if so, whether /usr/local/IT/bin is in your $PATH. Mathematica is available on departmental machines that run BU custom Solaris and Linux. Use the power of Mathematica interactive notebooks to work directly in your web browserwith no installation or configuration requiredand seamlessly share documents and resources in the cloud. Use any programmatically determined icon for apps Edit, Run and Deploy Code from Mobile The Wolfram Cloud app makes it realistic to write and deploy programs, even on a phone. – How do I contact Wolfram with questions? SPSS Stata Statistix TeXworks Visual Studio Wolfram Mathematica. Mathematica Online brings the world's ultimate computation system to the modern cloud environment. Access Wolfram Cloud instant apps through a home screenlike experience. – How do I troubleshoot SSO login or access issues? – How do I activate Wolfram products using SSO? – “Wolfram Cloud” app available for mobile (iOS and Android)Īdditional FAQ’s for troubleshooting, if necessary: – Fill out forms multiple times for installations on multiple machines (need one key per machine) – Click each corresponding link to request products use campus credentials when prompted – Enter your email at the following URL: – Licensing is renewed annually and is available only to active students, faculty, and staff – Agreement supports use of products in instruction and academic research – Faculty, staff, and students are eligible to use products on campus or personal machines – Mathematica Online (complements Mathematica): ![]() Mathematica and Wolfram|Alpha Pro at Boston University
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