The software associated with the Hawkes Learning System’s Intermediate Algebra course.
trm
TRM, technical reference model, refers to technologies that included in the UNC Charlotte ITS Technology Inventory.
Hawkes Intermediate Algebra
CPLEX
CPLEX is an optimization software package, which helps users solve integer programming problems, linear programming problems, and many more.
The IBM ILOG CPLEX Optimizer solves integer programming problems, very large linear programming problems using either primal or dual variants of the simplex method or the barrier interior point method, convex and non-convex quadratic programming problems, and convex quadratically constrained problems (solved via second-order cone programming, or SOCP).
The CPLEX Optimizer has a modeling layer called Concert that provides interfaces to the C++, C#, and Java languages. There is a Python language interface based on the C interface. Additionally, connectors to Microsoft Excel and MATLAB are provided. Finally, a stand-alone Interactive Optimizer executable is provided for debugging and other purposes.
The CPLEX Optimizer is accessible through independent modeling systems such as AIMMS, AMPL, GAMS, MPL, OpenOpt, OptimJ and TOMLAB. In addition to that AMPL provides an interface to the CPLEX CP Optimizer.
iDVD
iDVD was a DVD-creation application for OS X that allowed the user to burn QuickTime Movies, MP3 music, and digital photos to a DVD. iDVD is no longer being developed by Apple and was withheld from new Macs as of July 2011. Newer macs can only get iDVD by using old installation media. It is unavailable in the Apple App Store.