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== MATLAB Support ==
== MATLAB Support ==


=== MATLAB User Group ===
As with any application or computer language, learning to use MATLAB to analyze data or to develop or modify MATLAB applications is an individual responsibility. There is ample application documentation available from the Mathworks website, potential outreach to colleagues who also use MATLAB, and options for [http://www.mathworks.com/services/consulting/areas/appdev.html consultation with Mathworks].  Mathworks also host on-campus training seminars several times a year and provides many on-line learning tutorials.


MATLAB support at UAB is available via a network of volunteers sharing their knowledge with peers.  You can reach out to this community for questions on using or installing MATLAB by [http://vo.uabgrid.uab.edu/sympa/subscribe/matlab-user joining the MATLAB user group].
=== Mathworks Website ===


People providing IT support to colleagues or departments are especially encouraged to [http://vo.uabgrid.uab.edu/sympa/subscribe/matlab-user join the MATLAB user group] to get help with installation questions that are not yet covered fully in this wiki.
Your first and best option for application-specific questions on MATLAB is to refer to the [http://www.mathworks.com/help/techdoc/ on-line MATLAB documentation]. The Mathworks site also provides a [http://www.mathworks.com/support/product/product.html?product=ML a support matrix and an on-line knowledge base].


=== MATLAB Wiki ===
=== UAB MATLAB Wiki ===


The [http://docs.uabgrid.uab.edu/wiki/MATLAB MATLAB] wiki page is the starting point for all documentation on MATLAB at UAB. All users are encouraged to contribute to the MATLAB knowledge in this wiki, especially if you see areas where improvements are needed.  Remember, this knowledge base is only as good as the people who contribute to it.
The [[MATLAB|MATLAB page on the Docs wiki]] is the starting point for installing MATLAB at UAB and, optionally, configuring it to use cluster computing. All users are encouraged to contribute to the MATLAB knowledge in this wiki, especially if you see areas where improvements are needed.  Remember, this knowledge base is only as good as the people who contribute to it.


Contributing to the wiki is as easy as clicking the login link on the top-right of the page and signing in with your UAB BlazerID.  If you are unsure about making an edit, you can make suggestions for improvement on the page's Discussion tab or discuss the proposed improvement in the MATLAB user group.
Contributing to the wiki is as easy as clicking the login link on the top-right of the page and signing in with your UAB BlazerID.  If you are unsure about making an edit, you can make suggestions for improvement on the page's Discussion tab or discuss the proposed improvement in the MATLAB user group.


=== MATLAB User Group Archives ===
=== UAB MATLAB User Group ===
 
At UAB, MATLAB installation support is provided by your local IT support group. Support for application specific questions is available from peers in your research group.  We realize that some people are not as familiar with MATLAB as others.  For this reason, we have established a MATLAB user forum where users of MATLAB at UAB can help answer each others questions.  This is a network of volunteers sharing their knowledge with peers.  You are encouraged to reach out to this community for questions on using  MATLAB by [http://vo.uabgrid.uab.edu/sympa/subscribe/matlab-user joining the MATLAB user group].


Archives of MATLAB user group discussions are [https://vo.uabgrid.uab.edu/sympa/arc/matlab-user available on-line]. You may find your question is already answered in these archives.
Archives of MATLAB user group discussions are [https://vo.uabgrid.uab.edu/sympa/arc/matlab-user available on-line]. You may find your question is already answered in these archives.

Revision as of 20:40, 12 October 2011

MATLAB Support

As with any application or computer language, learning to use MATLAB to analyze data or to develop or modify MATLAB applications is an individual responsibility. There is ample application documentation available from the Mathworks website, potential outreach to colleagues who also use MATLAB, and options for consultation with Mathworks. Mathworks also host on-campus training seminars several times a year and provides many on-line learning tutorials.

Mathworks Website

Your first and best option for application-specific questions on MATLAB is to refer to the on-line MATLAB documentation. The Mathworks site also provides a a support matrix and an on-line knowledge base.

UAB MATLAB Wiki

The MATLAB page on the Docs wiki is the starting point for installing MATLAB at UAB and, optionally, configuring it to use cluster computing. All users are encouraged to contribute to the MATLAB knowledge in this wiki, especially if you see areas where improvements are needed. Remember, this knowledge base is only as good as the people who contribute to it.

Contributing to the wiki is as easy as clicking the login link on the top-right of the page and signing in with your UAB BlazerID. If you are unsure about making an edit, you can make suggestions for improvement on the page's Discussion tab or discuss the proposed improvement in the MATLAB user group.

UAB MATLAB User Group

At UAB, MATLAB installation support is provided by your local IT support group. Support for application specific questions is available from peers in your research group. We realize that some people are not as familiar with MATLAB as others. For this reason, we have established a MATLAB user forum where users of MATLAB at UAB can help answer each others questions. This is a network of volunteers sharing their knowledge with peers. You are encouraged to reach out to this community for questions on using MATLAB by joining the MATLAB user group.

Archives of MATLAB user group discussions are available on-line. You may find your question is already answered in these archives.