For many applications, high-level constructs like Manipulate and TabView will immediately give you the dynamic interactivity you need. Mathematica also allows you to create ...
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture makes it straightforward to insert dynamic behavior anywhere in any graphic. Single functions—readily generated ...
Building on Mathematica's integrated symbolic architecture, it becomes easy to introduce powerful dynamic behavior into any aspect of visualization. Single Mathematica ...
Mathematica's unified symbolic architecture immediately allows it to perform structural transformations not only on objects like lists, but also on general symbolic ...
The Wolfram Lightweight Grid is a system for launching and managing remote Mathematica kernels, a key element of a Mathematica^® grid computing environment.
Mathematica comes with all the tools and configuration so you can immediately carry out parallel computing. Note that, to take advantage of parallel computing it is often ...
Legacy
(Parallel Package Tutorial) The parallel computing features of Mathematica entirely replace the Parallel Computing Toolkit that was available up to Mathematica Version 6. As stated in the Introduction, ...
Parallel computing in Mathematica is based on launching and controlling multiple Mathematica kernel (worker) processes from within a single master Mathematica, providing a ...
Mathematica's Cluster Integration provides a uniquely seamless interface to cluster management systems. With Cluster Integration you can launch and manage jobs running ...