Scilab/C2/Why-Scilab/English
From Script | Spoken-Tutorial
Title of script: Why Scilab
Author: Anuradha Amrutkar
Keywords: Why Scilab
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Slide | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Why Scilab. |
Slide | In this tutorial you will come to know some of the capabilities of the Scilab package and benefits of shifting to Scilab. |
Slide | Scilab is free and open source, user friendly numerical and computational package used in various streams of Engineering and Science. |
Slide | It is available for various operating systems (OS) namely Windows, Linux and Mac OS/X |
Slide | Scilab is to be pronounced with “Sci” as in Scientific and “Lab” as in Laboratory |
Slide | Because Scilab is a free and open source software(FOSS), users can:
1) See and modify the source code. 2) Redistribute and improve the source code. 3) Use the software for any purpose. |
Slide | This is an obvious advantage for Private Industries, Entrepreneurs, Defence Establishments, Research Organisations, Academic Institutions and the Individual User. |
Slide | As an institution, piracy of commercial packages is avoided fully by adopting FOSS tools. |
Slide | Skills learnt using Scilab at academic level are useful later in the industry as usage is free of cost. |
Slide | Scilab together with various toolboxes, which are also free, can perform operations like
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Slide | Hardware In Loop (HIL) Simulation
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Slide | Syntax is very easy for Scilab. |
Slide | Many numerical problems can be expressed in a reduced number of code lines, as compared to similar solutions using traditional languages, such as Fortran, C, or C++. |
Slide | Scilab like many well known proprietary packages uses “State-of-art” librarie viz. LAPACK for numerical computations. |
Slide | There is a very large user community that uses and supports Scilab by contributing a great deal in the form of mailing lists, Usenet groups i.e (Internet Discussion forums), and websites. |
Slide | For more information about scilab, its toolboxes and mailing lists visit : www.scilab.org website, www.scilab.in |
Slide | Some organisations that are using Scilab very
successfully are |
Slide | CNES which is (French Space Satellite Agency), below is the given link (http://www.scilab.org/news/events/20090706/Use-of-SciLab-for-space-mission-analysis) |
Slide | EQUALIS ( http://www.equalis.com) |
Slide | Techpassiontech ( http://www.techpassiontech.com) and |
Slide | IIT Bombay (Research/Academic purposes.). |
Slide | Some of the activities for promoting Scilab through NMEICT projects at IIT Bombay are |
Slide | Lab Migration ( Shifting all computational laboratories to Scilab) |
Slide | Virtual Labs ( Remote Access to the Single Board Heater System: www.co-learn.in/web_sbhs ) |
Slide | In addition, the FOSSEE Project funded by National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Govt of India, currently focuses on Python and Scilab. |
Slide | We have several spoken tutorial on Scilab at this time. |
Slide | Scilab Effort in India is co-ordinated through this website.https://scilab.in |
Slide | There are some interesting projects one of them is the Textbook Companion project, that codes worked out examples of standard textbooks using Scilab |
Slide | The link project allows users to link known Scilab documents and to rank them |
Slide | We also help organize Scilab Workshops |
Slide | We have two mailing lists one for announce and another one for discuss. |
Slide | We invite your participation in all our activities |
Slide | Let us get back to spoken tutorials |
Slide | The spoken part will be available in various Indian Languages as well. |
Slide | These are available at spoken-tutorial.org website |
Slide | These tutorials form a part of Level 0 training in Scilab. |
Slide | These tutorials are available absolutely free of cost. |
Slide | We wish to cover many FOSS systems through this route. |
Slide | We welcome your feedback on these. |
Slide | We also welcome your participation |
Slide | On writing the outline for the software. |
Slide | To write the original scripts. |
Slide | To record the spoken tutorial. |
Slide | To translate the script into various Indian Languages. |
Slide | To dub the audio in Indian Languages using the script. |
Slide | To review and give your feedback on all of the above. |
Slide | We welcome you to conduct workshops using these spoken tutorials. |
Slide | We also invite you to conduct efficacy studies on Spoken tutorials. |
Slide | We are also looking for experts who can give technology support for audio, video, automatic translation, etc. |
Slide | We have funding for all these activities |
Slide | This spoken tutorial has been created by the Free and Open Source Software in Science and Engineering Education(FOSSEE). |
Slide | More information on the FOSSEE project could beobtained from http://fossee.in or http://scilab.in |
Slide | Supported by the National Mission on Eduction through ICT, MHRD, Government of India. |
Slide | For more information, visit: http://spoken-tutorial.org/NMEICT-Intro |
Slide | This is Anuradha Amrutkar from IIT Bombay signing off. |
Slide | Thank you for joining us, Good Bye |