
The IMSL Numerical Libraries are a comprehensive set of mathematical and statistical functions that programmers can embed into their software applications. While reading this page, please refer to the IMSL Fortran Numerical Library End User License Agreement Q1. This article helps explain the new license agreement and what changed, but this Q&A document is not a substitute for legal advice from your own counsel. In July 2013, Intel and Rogue Wave negotiated a new agreement that significantly relaxes the deployment restrictions. In September 2011, the IMSL End User License Agreement was changed to require, in most cases, the purchase of a separate "deployment license" if someone other than the licensed developer was to run an application that used IMSL.

Intel Cluster Studio XE 2013 SP1 for Windows.
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Intel Parallel Studio XE 2013 SP1 for Windows.Intel Visual Fortran Studio XE 2013 SP1 for Windows.


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