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The IMSL C# Numerical Library, which is written in 100% Visual C# .NET, is designed to make programming easier and faster, provides fully managed code, and ensures that programs written today will stay compliant and remain compatible with future applications. The IMSL C# Library also contains powerful algorithms that are the backbone of common analytics such as profit maximization, product design optimization, supply chain efficiency optimization, and demand forecasting. With the use of the IMSL C# Numerical Library, applications built on the Microsoft .NET Framework can provide more powerful business analytics than ever before.
About The JMSL Numerical Library for Java
The JMSL Library is the broadest collection of mathematical, statistical, financial, data mining and charting classes available in 100% Java. It is the only solution for Java programmers, which combines integrated charting capabilities with the reliable mathematical and statistical functionality of the industry-leading IMSL Numerical Library algorithms. The JMSL Library is platform independent, which makes it easy to embed in existing, standalone or networked applications. Additionally, the solution requires shorter development cycles than custom-created or home-grown systems and can offer companies cost and time savings of up to 95%.
Pricing and Availability
Pricing for the IMSL C# Numerical Library 4.0 starts at $995 for one development seat. The JMSL Numerical Library for Java 4.0 is available at $2,895 per development seat.
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