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  2. LabVIEW - Wikipedia

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    Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering Workbench (LabVIEW) [1]: 3 is a graphical system design and development platform produced and distributed by National Instruments, based on a programming environment that uses a visual programming language. It is widely used for data acquisition, instrument control, and industrial automation. It ...

  3. Category:Wikipedians who use LabVIEW - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 21 December 2007, at 14:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. LabWindows/CVI - Wikipedia

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    LabWindows/CVI uses the same libraries and data-acquisition modules as the better known National Instrument product LabVIEW and is thus highly compatible with it. LabVIEW is targeted more at domain experts and scientists, and CVI more towards software engineers that are more comfortable with text-based linear languages such as C.

  5. National Instruments - Wikipedia

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    The software allows engineers and scientists to program graphically by "wiring" icons together instead of typing text-based code. The following year, a version of LabVIEW, known as LabWindows, was released for the DOS environment. [6] The company had 100 employees by 1986. [6] NI opened its first international branch in Tokyo in 1987. [6]

  6. Virtual instrument software architecture - Wikipedia

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    Virtual instrument software architecture (VISA) is a widely used application programming interface (API) in the test and measurement (T&M) industry for communicating with instruments from a computer.

  7. Talk:LabVIEW - Wikipedia

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    LabVIEW is also relatively expensive compared to other development suites. LabVIEW starts at $1199 (2007 pricing) for the base version and runs up to $4299 for the NI Developer Suite. The professional edition, which is the cheapest package that bundles the application builder, costs $4099.

  8. Comparison of numerical-analysis software - Wikipedia

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    LabVIEW: National Instruments: 1985 1986 2016 August 2016: $1249 (commercial), $79.95 (student) Proprietary: Graphical, and textual through formula nodes, mathscript and .m file scripts [5] Maple: Maplesoft: 1980 1982 2024 (6 March 2024; 10 months ago (6] 14 March 2019: $2390 (commercial), $239 (personal), $99 (student) Proprietary

  9. TOMVIEW - Wikipedia

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    TOMVIEW is a general purpose development environment in LabVIEW for research, teaching and practical solution of optimization problems. It enables a wider range of problems to be solved in LabVIEW and provides many proprietary solvers.