- Design Science (company)
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Design Science, Inc. Type Private Industry Software Industry Founded 1986 Headquarters Long Beach, California Key people Paul R. Topping, President, CEO,
Bruce Virga, Executive Vice President of Sales & Business Development, Chief Operating Officer, Robert Miner, Vice President of Research & DevelopmentProducts MathType, MathFlow, MathPlayer, MathDaisy Website [1] Design Science, Inc. is a US-based Software Company that develops, markets and supports software for scientific and technical communication.
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Profile
Design Science is the developer of MathType, MathFlow, MathPlayer, MathDaisy and the Equation Editor included in Microsoft Office. These products are used by scientists, engineers, educators and publishing professionals, for authoring and publishing mathematical notation in print and online documents.
History
- 1990 - licensed Equation Editor to Microsoft; currently included in all copies of Microsoft Office worldwide
- 2000 - acquired the WebEQ software line from The Geometry Center for authoring and presenting MathML on the world wide web.
- 2002 - released MathPlayer, enabling Internet Explorer to process MathML content, including accessibility related issues. MathPlayer allows MathML content to be spoken aloud by a screen reader or magnified.
- 2003 - released MathFlow 1.0 for editing, display, and accessibility of mathematical notation for XML publishing professionals.
- 2009
- released MathDaisy, an application that works with Microsoft's Save As DAISY add-in, and MathType to save documents in the DAISY Digital Talking Book format with accessible math
- MathType Mac integration with Apple Inc. iWork '09
- Released MathType 6.6 for Windows
Products
- MathType - Create mathematical notation for word processing, web pages, desktop publishing, presentations, for TeX, LaTeX, and MathML documents. Also works with hundreds of other applications to work with mathematical notation.
- MathFlow - Provides editing, display, and accessibility of mathematical notation for websites, applications, and services.
- MathPlayer - A MathML display engine for Microsoft's Internet Explorer web browser.
- MathDaisy - Save documents in the DAISY Digital Talking Book format with accessible math.
- WebEQ Developers Suite - A Java toolkit that uses MathML to build dynamic web pages that interact with the reader. WebEQ was originally developed at The Geometry Center.
References
- ^ "Design Science, Inc.". http://company.monster.com/dscience/. Retrieved 2008-01-28.
External links
Sources
- Foster, K.R. (December, 2001). "Mathtype 5 with mathML for the WWW". IEEE Spectrum 38 (12): 64. doi:10.1109/MSPEC.2001.969610.
Categories:- Software companies of the United States
- Companies based in Long Beach, California
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