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== Proposed Page Structure ==
<pre>
Intoduction
Intoduction


== Using MATLAB ==
== Using MATLAB ==


===Installation ===
===MATLAB on Your Desktop===
====Installation Overview====
==== Installation Overview====
==== Installation for Various Activation Scenarios ====
==== Installation for Various Activation Scenarios ====
====Installation Help====
==== Installation Help====


===MATLAB on the Desktop===
===MATLAB on Cheaha===
==== Desktop Setup ====
==== Cluster Setup ====
==== Using Batch Submit Instead of ''matlabpool'' Jobs====


===MATLAB on the Cluster===
== MATLAB Tutorials ==
 
== MATLAB Support ==


=== Batch submit vs ''matlabpool'' jobs===
== UAB Mathworks Site License ==


== Parallel Computing Extensions ==
</pre>


== MATLAB Tutorials ==
Above is the outline of the page as discussed with JPR on 4/20.
: Thoughts and comments please
[[User:Tanthony@uab.edu|Tanthony@uab.edu]] 10:39, 20 April 2011 (CDT)


== Parallel Computing using MATLAB ==
Adjusted the structure a little.  I'd like to provide a context for the reader so they can understand the big picture and their destination just from the outline.  [[User:Jpr@uab.edu|Jpr@uab.edu]] 10:56, 20 April 2011 (CDT)


Moved Parallel Computing Extensions to the bottom of the page [[User:Tanthony@uab.edu|Tanthony@uab.edu]] 13:24, 20 April 2011 (CDT)


== MATLAB Support ==
== Deprecate "Simplified" method ==


== UAB Mathworks Site License ==
I don't know if this is really about deprecating the simplified method.  But moving it a lower position.  I think most folks want and can now use a designated install.  The simplified method was designed to help people how couldn't install matlab but on UAB equipment nor get a designated license a way to get started with an existing network server.  All users can now do a designated install and we should highlight that.  The simplfied install is still useful for departmental admins who don't want to manage a license server or others who want this type of setup, but it might be better be called "Simplified Network Install" and highlight that it's just an option where you use our provided license server.
[[User:Jpr@uab.edu|Jpr@uab.edu]] 15:02, 6 March 2012 (CST)

Latest revision as of 21:02, 6 March 2012

Proposed Page Structure

Intoduction

== Using MATLAB ==

===MATLAB on Your Desktop===
==== Installation Overview====
==== Installation for Various Activation Scenarios ====
==== Installation Help====

===MATLAB on Cheaha===
==== Desktop Setup ====
==== Cluster Setup ====
==== Using Batch Submit Instead of ''matlabpool'' Jobs====

== MATLAB Tutorials ==

== MATLAB Support ==

== UAB Mathworks Site License ==

== Parallel Computing Extensions ==

Above is the outline of the page as discussed with JPR on 4/20.

Thoughts and comments please

Tanthony@uab.edu 10:39, 20 April 2011 (CDT)

Adjusted the structure a little. I'd like to provide a context for the reader so they can understand the big picture and their destination just from the outline. Jpr@uab.edu 10:56, 20 April 2011 (CDT)

Moved Parallel Computing Extensions to the bottom of the page Tanthony@uab.edu 13:24, 20 April 2011 (CDT)

Deprecate "Simplified" method

I don't know if this is really about deprecating the simplified method. But moving it a lower position. I think most folks want and can now use a designated install. The simplified method was designed to help people how couldn't install matlab but on UAB equipment nor get a designated license a way to get started with an existing network server. All users can now do a designated install and we should highlight that. The simplfied install is still useful for departmental admins who don't want to manage a license server or others who want this type of setup, but it might be better be called "Simplified Network Install" and highlight that it's just an option where you use our provided license server. Jpr@uab.edu 15:02, 6 March 2012 (CST)