Going Parallel with Star-P and MATLAB - combining two scientific
computing tools reaps maximum return, Ilya Mirman of Interactive
Supercomputing, Design News, July 17, 2006
MATLAB Embraces HPC - domain experts use high-performance computing
environments to develop distributed computing applications, Silvina Grad-Freilich
of The MathWorks, Desktop Engineering, January 2006
Maple, Mathematica, and Matlab: The 3M's Without the Tape - first of a
three-part series compares three of the most popular productivity tools for
scientific and engineering computation, Norman Chonacky and David Winch,
Computing in Science & Engineering, January/February 2005
T&M
Software Dons Analysis Hat - reviews of calculation tools, including
Matlab, Maple, Mathematica, Mathcad and MatrixX, Greg Wempe, Machine Design,
December 16, 2004
Mathematics Software Guide - a look at some general-purpose tools in the scientific and mathematical software, including MATLAB, MuPad, Mathematica, Maple, MathCAD and TK Solver, Barry Simon, DE Online July 2003
Matlab Release 13 - with its superior numeric and algebraic tools, MATLAB remains the best application of its kind, and in its latest release adds special algorithms that make use of Pentium 4, Barry Simon, DE Online, February 2003 (may require free registration)
Matlab 6.5 - after several years absence this engineer's math tool comes back to the Macintosh, offering a much-improved programming environment and state-of-the-art execution speed on all matrix math functions, Charles Seiter, Macworld, December 2002