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This page describes the UAB TAH license for [[MATLAB]].'''[[MATLAB | Click here for instruction to download and install MATLAB.]]''' | |||
University of Alabama at Birmingham Mathworks Total Academic Headcount License | University of Alabama at Birmingham Mathworks Total Academic Headcount License | ||
UAB has acquired a university wide site license for MATLAB and Simulink software. With the exception of the distributed computing server, this license will include all Mathworks Inc. products currently used at UAB. In addition, there will be several new toolboxes and blocksets included in the license. | UAB has acquired a university wide site license for MATLAB and Simulink software. With the exception of the distributed computing server, this license will include all Mathworks Inc. products currently used at UAB. In addition, there will be several new toolboxes and blocksets included in the license. | ||
The new Total Academic Headcount (TAH) license will make it easier for everyone in the UAB community to use MATLAB and other Mathworks products. Specifically, it will enable use of MATLAB on university owned machines for all faculty, staff and students. Faculty and staff will also be entitled to install the software on personally owned computers. | The new Total Academic Headcount (TAH) license will make it easier for everyone in the UAB community to use MATLAB and other Mathworks products. Specifically, it will enable use of MATLAB on university owned machines for all faculty, staff and students. Faculty and staff will also be entitled to install the software on personally owned computers. | ||
The TAH allows both unlimited use of MATLAB in both teaching and research activities, but only full time faculty and staff can install full collection of MATLAB and any of the 42 toolboxes and block-sets on their computers for UAB work. | The TAH allows both unlimited use of MATLAB in both teaching and research activities, but only full time faculty and staff can install full collection of MATLAB and any of the 42 toolboxes and block-sets on their computers for UAB work. Additionally, from January 2012 MATLAB is available to students on campus and personal computer systems. | ||
UAB | In January 2011, UAB became the first university in Alabama to implement a TAH license. | ||
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== Key Features == | |||
Covers non-commercial work of all staff and students at degree-granting institutes | |||
* Allows faculty and researchers access on and off campus | |||
* Provides MathWorks products to all disciplines and through all levels of study, beginning first year | |||
== MATLAB TAH Asset Managers == | |||
* [[List of UAB TAH Asset Managers]] | |||
* List of Products Covered by UAB TAH License [[2011 UAB MATLAB site license software]] | |||
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== Other Resources == | |||
* [http://www.mathworks.com/support/solutions/en/data/1-5XSVND/index.html?product=ML&solution=1-5XSVND Mathworks TAH Admin Guide] is a comprehensive document covering many aspects of the license in depth. | |||
: | * [http://www.mathworks.com/products/product_listing/index.html?sec=alphadesc Description of all Mathworks products] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:06, 14 March 2012
This page describes the UAB TAH license for MATLAB. Click here for instruction to download and install MATLAB.
University of Alabama at Birmingham Mathworks Total Academic Headcount License
UAB has acquired a university wide site license for MATLAB and Simulink software. With the exception of the distributed computing server, this license will include all Mathworks Inc. products currently used at UAB. In addition, there will be several new toolboxes and blocksets included in the license. The new Total Academic Headcount (TAH) license will make it easier for everyone in the UAB community to use MATLAB and other Mathworks products. Specifically, it will enable use of MATLAB on university owned machines for all faculty, staff and students. Faculty and staff will also be entitled to install the software on personally owned computers. The TAH allows both unlimited use of MATLAB in both teaching and research activities, but only full time faculty and staff can install full collection of MATLAB and any of the 42 toolboxes and block-sets on their computers for UAB work. Additionally, from January 2012 MATLAB is available to students on campus and personal computer systems. In January 2011, UAB became the first university in Alabama to implement a TAH license.
Please see the MATLAB application page for more information and a general overview of MATLAB and its use at UAB.
Key Features
Covers non-commercial work of all staff and students at degree-granting institutes
- Allows faculty and researchers access on and off campus
- Provides MathWorks products to all disciplines and through all levels of study, beginning first year
MATLAB TAH Asset Managers
- List of UAB TAH Asset Managers
- List of Products Covered by UAB TAH License 2011 UAB MATLAB site license software
MATLAB Support / Mailing List
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.
Installation support for MATLAB at UAB is provided by your local IT support organization and the Docs wiki.
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 (mailing list) 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 - alternately send an email to sympa@vo.uabgrid.uab.edu with the following text in the body of the email subscribe matlab-user
- After joining the group, you can email questions to the group via matlab-user@vo.uabgrid.uab.edu
Archives of MATLAB user group discussions are available on-line at https://vo.uabgrid.uab.edu/sympa/arc/matlab-user. You may find your question is already answered in these archives.
UAB MATLAB announce mailing list
To receive information about UAB's MATLAB license and announcements please subscribe to the matlab-annc mailing list by
- Joining the MATLAB announce mailing list - alternately send an email to sympa@vo.uabgrid.uab.edu with the following text in the body of the email subscribe matlab-annc
Other Resources
- Mathworks TAH Admin Guide is a comprehensive document covering many aspects of the license in depth.
- Description of all Mathworks products