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20 Years of LABVIEW Innovation
sponsored by National Instruments
Posted:  07 Apr 2008
Premiered:  07 Apr 2008
Format:  Multimedia
Type:  Podcast

ABSTRACT:

The PC has become a powerful tool for creating measurement and automation applications, but any custom, computer-based solution requires some level of software development, which can pose a challenge.

In this podcast, learn about an intuitive graphical programming language designed to remove time consuming programming tasks. Explore how you can provide connectivity with thousands of measurement and control devices and utilize hundreds of analysis functions. Learn the trends and the evolution of graphical programming that now enables you to:

  • Develop applications more efficiently
  • Assign time-critical tasks to specific processor cores on multi-core systems
  • Simplify complex applications
  • Achieve reliable, real-time performance on multi-core processors
 
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SPEAKERS: 

Cameron Shaw
Product Manager, LABVIEW

Steve Rogers
Chief Architect, LABVIEW


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