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MaPS helps researchers create and publish software runtimes, as well as deploy and run software inside published runtimes.
MaPS, short for MaRDI Packaging System is the working name for the software system created by TA1 Computer Algebra for Measure 1.4 Predefined software environments. MaPS provides a unified interface both, to package a software inside a functional environment (called a runtime), and to "install" a published runtime onto a computer system in a user friendly way, while still keeping it separate from the computer's host environment.

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MaPS helps researchers create and publish software runtimes, as well as deploy and run software inside published runtimes.
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MaRDI Packaging System
MaPS helps researchers create and publish software runtimes, as well as deploy and run software inside published runtimes.
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  • maps

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MaPS, short for MaRDI Packaging System is the working name for the software system created by TA1 Computer Algebra for Measure 1.4 Predefined software environments. MaPS provides a unified interface both, to package a software inside a functional environment (called a runtime), and to "install" a published runtime onto a computer system in a user friendly way, while still keeping it separate from the computer's host environment.
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