Large Application Development with NI LabVIEW
Overview

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LabVIEW is a complete programming language, suitable for handling the biggest and most complex applications that engineers and scientists face today. In particular, programmers creating mission-critical applications – embedded control applications, industrial monitoring applications, and high-performance test systems – cannot afford to introduce errors or uncertainty into the system. For these kinds of applications, a very structured, and in some cases externally certified, programming process must be followed to ensure quality and repeatability of the code developed. Read more about software engineering with LabVIEW
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Table of Contents
Software Engineering Best Practices and Guidelines
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Software Engineering with LabVIEW View extensive documentation that provides procedural guidelines and recommendations across all development phases for large software applications written with LabVIEW. Topics Include: |
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Large Application Examples
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An increasing number of mission-critical LabVIEW applications are providing solutions that demand reliability and performance. Read about sample user solutions. |
Large LabVIEW Application Development Community
| Share ideas and expertise with other experienced LabVIEW developers in the new Large LabVIEW Application Development Group. Here you can find blogs, wikis and discussion forums specific to this topic. |
Frequently Asked Questions about LabVIEW Development
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Visit the Frequently Asked Questions page in order to find the answers to these and other questions pertaining to large application development in LabVIEW, such as: |
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