National Instruments Product Guide - 2008 - (Page 8) NI LabWindows™/CVI National Instruments LabWindows/CVI is a proven ANSI C integrated development environment that provides engineers and scientists with a comprehensive set of programming tools for creating test and control applications. Specifically designed for building instrumentation systems based on PXI, plug-in data acquisition devices, GPIB, and more, LabWindows/CVI combines an interactive, easy-to-use development approach with the programming power and flexibility of compiled ANSI C code. In addition, LabWindows/CVI delivers many usability features that improve productivity without sacrificing speed or source code manageability. Built-in libraries for acquisition, analysis, and visualization Simplified drag-and-drop user interface editor Automated code generation tools and hardware assistants Interactive execution of individual functions without changing the source code More than 300 analysis and math functions including signal processing IVI Instrument Driver wizards for fast creation of IVI-C drivers Ability to integrate DLLs, ActiveX, and .NET components High-level multithreading library and optimized data structures for building multithreaded applications Simplified API to transfer live measurement data between applications over the network Quick access to the Windows SDK Learn more at ni.com/lwcvi Related Products LabWindows/CVI Real-Time Module Create reliable and deterministic ANSI C applications that target dedicated real-time PXI and PC commercial off-the-shelf hardware. Vision Development Module Interactively develop applications using image processing, machine vision, blob analysis, and pattern matching functions. Enterprise Connectivity Toolkit Quickly log and retrieve test data from databases and perform statistical process control. 8 ni.com The mark LabWindows is used under a license from Microsoft Corporation. http://ni.com/lwcvi http://ni.com
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