From Maplesoft:
For several years, authors have written books based on Maplesoft products on a variety of topics from Calculus to Computer Algebra, from Physics to Mathematical Modeling, from Engineering to Differential Equations. You can see several of those listed on the Maplesoft Website.
Examples of recent books include:
Mathematical Modeling with Maple,
Complex Analysis for Mathematics and Engineering,
An Introduction to Modern Mathematical Computing with Maple, and
Engineering Uncertainty and Risk Analysis.
Maplesoft has a vibrant Author Support Program that provides support and assistance to authors of such books. We encourage our users, who would like to take the time to write a book, to consider a book based on Maple or MapleSim.
Eligible authors will get free copies of our products, and we will promote the book to the Maplesoft user community across the globe. The book will be promoted also through our website, newsletters, as well as social media tools such as Facebook and Twitter. It is a great way to showcase the book and get recognised.
Maple 16, released recently, also has an e-Book publisher that lets you convert Maple documents into a book format. If you do not want to go through the traditional publishing route, you can also consider publishing an eBook.
We are particularly keen to see new books on engineering topics where we don’t have many titles at this point.
If you are interested in writing a book on Maple or MapleSim, or if you have ideas and suggestions on how we can help you further, please write to books@maplesoft.com. You can find more information on the Maplesoft Author Support Program on our website.