ISE Computer Labs
General Description
The ISE computer labs include a "teaching lab" with 45 student stations, one instruction station, and a ceiling-mounted projection system and a "working lab" that includes 30 student stations. The computers, printers, and network components are managed and maintained by the College of Engineering 's Engineering Network Services group.
The labs both have key-coded door locks and are available for student and classroom use 24/7.
Computer Configuration
The systems in both labs are very similar. The specifications for the majority of the systems are given below (the minor differences in configurations come primarily from repairs).
Installed Software
The following software is currently installed on the systems in the ISE computer labs.
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Title |
Description |
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Ansys 11.0 |
Computer-aided engineering technology and engineering design analysis software |
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AutoDesk |
Visualize, simulate, and analyze the real-world |
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jGrasp |
IDE (integrated development environment) supporting Java and C++ development |
|
ExpertFit |
Statistical distribution-fitting and analysis package |
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BestFit |
Statistical distribution-fitting and analysis package |
|
@ Risk |
Monte-Carlo simulation package |
|
Arena |
Simulation package |
|
Minitab 15 |
Statistical analysis software |
|
Lindo 6.1 |
Software tools for optimization modeling |
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Lingo 8.0 |
Mathematical programming language and solver |
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AMPL |
Mathematical programming language |
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Maple 10 |
Mathematical analysis package |
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Matlab 7a |
Mathematical analysis package/programming language |
|
SolidEdge V20 |
Computer-aided design (CAD) package |
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Spss |
Statistical analysis package |
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MasterCAM |
Computer-aided manufacturing/NC code generation software package |
|
Cygwin |
Unix-style toolkit |
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JAWS |
Text-to-speech software for blind or visually impaired individuals |
|
Microsoft Office |
Office productivity suite |