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In 1986, graphical programming burst upon the test-and-measurement scene with the introduction of National Instruments’ LabView. Created by NI cofounder Jeff Kodosky (who now serves as NI business and ...
Many LabVIEW programmers already perform object-oriented programming (OOP). The basic building block is the VI, which is comparable to a subroutine with multiple input and output parameters.
Because text-based programming is inherently serial in nature, attempting to visualize parallelism in a multithreaded piece of code is difficult. On the other hand, by harnessing the graphical nature ...
LabView is a great tool for developing embedded applications, but it has been a relatively well-kept secret. Embedded Technology Editor Bill Wong takes a look at a package that ...
Jeff Kodosky, co-founder and business and technology fellow at National Instruments, was an architect of the LabView graphical programming language. On visit to the NIDays technology conference in ...
LabVIEW graphical programming provides faster design iterations, resulting in a shorter design cycle. Design teams using the LabVIEW graphical programming methods require fewer embedded specialists.
This work presents the current state of research into developing recommendations for applying graphical full variability programming languages (FVL) in safety-related system developments. The story's ...
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