Title :
The applicability of the visual programming language LabVIEW to large real-world applications
Author :
Jamal, Rahman ; Wenzel, Lothar
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Applications Eng., Nat. Instrum. Germany GmbH, Munchen, Germany
Abstract :
Graphical programming languages allow a natural, intuitive man-machine interaction. As a result, graphical programming has gained much popularity over the past several years, primarily because many scientists and engineers have experienced improvements in programming efficiency due to the natural understandability of graphical programming tools. In general, however, there is a perception that the graphical paradigm does not lend itself well to large-scale applications. The paper examines the suitability of graphical programming languages to real-world applications. The specific graphical programming language evaluated in this paper is LabVIEW, though some of the concepts discussed apply to other visual programming languages as well. A relatively large case study involving simulation as well as real-time acquisition programmed in LabVIEW is investigated. Advantages and limitations of LabVIEW for such applications are discussed
Keywords :
automatic testing; data acquisition; data analysis; digital simulation; laboratory techniques; programming environments; real-time systems; simulation; software tools; ultrasonic materials testing; user interfaces; visual languages; visual programming; LabVIEW visual programming language; graphical programming; graphical programming languages; graphical programming tools; large real-world applications; natural intuitive man-machine interaction; programming efficiency; real-time acquisition; simulation; Automation; Computer languages; Design engineering; Humans; Instruments; Laboratories; Large-scale systems; Man machine systems; Prototypes; Usability;
Conference_Titel :
Visual Languages, Proceedings., 11th IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Darmstadt
Print_ISBN :
0-8186-7045-2
DOI :
10.1109/VL.1995.520791