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National Instruments is currently the world's leading software and hardware provider
with an extensive collection of services and support solutions from planning and development phases through deployment and maintenance.
. Design - Prototype - Deploy
| - Machine Vision
- Motion Control
- Data logging and Supervisory Control
- Report Generation and Data Management
- Signal Processing
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National Instruments has a graphical system design approach for test, control,
and embedded design meets this need by providing a unified platform for designing, prototyping, and deploying applications.
The NI platform empowers engineers to integrate real-world signals sooner for earlier error detection, reuse code for maximum efficiency,
benefit immediately from advances in computing technology, and optimize system performance in a way that outpaces traditional design methodologies.

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NI LabVIEW is a Graphical System Design Tools |
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LabVIEW
to create truly-intelligent solution that reduced time to market, optimal system scalability,
quick design iteration, increase performance at lowest costs.
| | The Need For Virtual Intrumentation |
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| LabVIEW Concept |
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LabVIEW stands for Laboratory Virtual Instrument Engineering
Workbench.
- Compiled graphical development environment.
- Four to ten times development reduction time.
- Tools to acquire, analyze, and present data. LabVIEW uses graphical symbols (icons) to describe programming actions.
Data flows along 'wires' on a block diagram. Although designed primarily for developing applications in instrumentation, monitoring and control,
LabVIEW can also be used as a general purpose language for use in most other software application areas.
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