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Hallo, 
I wonder if someone can guide me to learn labview frameworks. Are there any books to learn frameworks like DQMH and actor framework with examples and tutorials for complete understanding?

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I don't know about books, but you could start here: https://labviewwiki.org/wiki/Architectures_and_Frameworks 


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The book "LabVIEW Graphical Programming, 5th Edition", by Richard Jennings and Fabiola de la Cueva, has two full chapters on the DQMH ("D" stands for "de la Cueva") and the Actor Framework.   It should serve as an "introduction" to both "frameworks".  You can also search the Web, where you will find video tutorials and courses (some even offered by NI).

 

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@Bob_Schor wrote:

DQMH ("D" stands for "de la Cueva") and the Actor Framework.


It actually stands for Delacor, which was Fabiola's company.


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I stand (actually, I'm sitting down at the moment) corrected.  But I would certainly trust the material in Fab's LabVIEW book about the DQMH, created by the Delacor company that (I believe) she started and is still heavily involved with ...

 

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I'd recommend these videos on youtube, there is a series from him on DQMH and actor. I've just made my way through them myself his git hub projects guide you through so you can replicate it yourself. 

 

https://youtube.com/@TomsLabVIEWAdventure?si=J8_w1nsUsGz3h3TA

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