Introduction of Lab View II
Lab View Training II Course is offered at SINA Institute of Networks and Aesthetics. In this course, you will learn how to design complete, stand-alone applications with Lab VIEW II. This course is an extension of the Lab View II introduces you to common design techniques for successfully implementing and distributing applications for research, engineering, and testing environments. Topics covered include techniques for optimizing application performance including how to optimize reuse of existing code, use of advanced file I/O functions, data management principles, and error handling practices. Lab View II Course directly links Lab View II functionality to your application needs and provides a jump-start for application development.
Instructor
Requirements
- Experience with Microsoft Windows
- Beginner experience in Lab VIEW (Optional)
Features
- New users preparing to develop applications using Lab VIEW
- Attendees of Lab VIEW Introduction Course I
- Researchers and engineers involved in creating applications for testing, display, and data-logging
- Professionals engaged in developing industrial process monitoring applications
- Outcomes
- After completing the Lab View II course you will
- Design, implement and distribute stand-alone applications using Lab VIEW
- Apply single and multiple loop design patterns for application functionality
- Create applications that have a professional look and feel
- Programmatically control user interface objects
- Apply data management techniques in your application design
- Optimize reuse of existing code for your projects
- Use the Lab VIEW Application Builder to create executable and installers to distribute applications