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Application Management Best Practices in LabVIEW Webcast

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This article is part of a series on software engineering practices and tools for large application development in LabVIEW.

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The following is an 8-part webinar on configuration management and application management in LabVIEW designed to help viewers develop infrastructure that will scale with large LabVIEW applications.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: Organizing Files on Disk
Best practices and recommendations for how to setup file hierarchies on disk to prepare for large application development in LabVIEW.

Chapter 2: The Project Explorer
Learn how to migrate existing applications into the LabVIEW Project Explorer and use tools in the Project to setup your hierarchical structure.

Chapter 3: Cross-Linking Tools
Take advantage of tools integrated into the Project Explorer to prevent, detect and repair incorrectly linked LabVIEW code.

Chapter 4: Group Development Practices
Learn about tools and practices in LabVIEW that will aide management of development across multiple developers

Chapter 5: Integrated Source Code Control
Best practices for using source code control providers from within the LabVIEW Project Explorer.

Chapter 6: VI Compare and Version Tracking
Take advantage of advanced functionality that source code control integration provides in order to track changes and perform graphical code differencing.

Chapter 7: Using the Project Library
Learn about advantages of using the Project Library, including how to modularize code and develop APIs for distribution amongst multiple developers.

Chapter 8: Deploying Applications
Use the Application Builder from within the Project Explorer in order to distribute end-use applications developed in LabVIEW.

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