Successful Visual Programming Languages: LabVIEW
When: Monday, March 12, 2012 - 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Where: KEC 1003
Speaker Information
Speaker Name: Andrew Dove
Speaker Title/Description:
Principal Architect
National Instruments
Speaker Biography:
Andrew Dove is a principal architect at National Instruments working in the LabVIEW core development team. He has worked there since 1999. Before that, he spent 8 years as at Emerson Process Control developing software for controlling large oil refineries and chemical plants.
Abstract:
LabVIEW is a graphical programming language for creating test, measurement, and
embedded control systems. This seminar will present an overview of how and
where LabVIEW is used, as well as its features. The presentation will also
cover the usage of LabVIEW in multi-core real-time systems and FPGAs. In order
to explain in what sense LabVIEW is successful, the goals of National
Instruments for LabVIEW will be presented, followed by a description of how
LabVIEW contributes to success for our company and users. Finally, the seminar
will discuss current efforts and research aimed at improving LabVIEW, including
a collaborative project with Oregon State on incorporating aspects of software
engineering into end-user programming with LabVIEW.
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