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WIRIS
Developer(s)Maths for More
TypeMathematical software
Websitewiris.com

WIRIS is a company, legally registered as Maths for More, providing a set of proprietary HTML-based JavaScript tools which can author and edit mathematical formulas, execute mathematical problems and show mathematical graphics on the Cartesian coordinate system.

WIRIS equation editor is a native browser application, with a light server-side, that supports both MathML and LaTeX. Since 2017, after buying Design Science, a US-based a developer of MathType desktop software, WIRIS rebranded their web equation editor as MathType by WIRIS.

WIRIS is based in Barcelona, Spain and was founded by teachers and former students from the Technical University of Catalonia (Barcelona Tech) coordinated by Professor Sebastià Xambó.

References

  1. Fatos Xhafa; Santi Caballé; Ajith Abraham; Thanasis Daradoumis; Angel Alejandro Juan Perez (18 February 2010). Computational Intelligence for Technology Enhanced Learning. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-642-11223-2.
  2. Mora Ángel, Mérida Enrique, Eixarch Ramon (2011). "Random learning units using WIRIS quizzes in Moodle". International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology. 42 (6): 751–763. Bibcode:2011IJMES..42..751M. doi:10.1080/0020739X.2011.583396. S2CID 122047952.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  3. Jacques Carette; Lucas Dixon; Claudio Sacerdoti Coen; Stephen Watt (6 July 2009). Intelligent Computer Mathematics: 16th Symposium, Calculemus 2009, 8th International Conference, MKM 2009, Grand Bend, Canada, July 6-12, 2009, Proceedings. Springer Science & Business Media. ISBN 978-3-642-02614-0.
  4. "MathType".
  5. www.wiris.com (accessed 5 Sep 2020).

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