The questions that are currently on the test are, for obvious reasons, confidential. The point of the process is to ensure that the candidate has a certain level of knowledge about LabVIEW. If you have a taken the training courses, online or in a class room, go back through the class materials.
Just to be clear about the exercise I gave in the last post. I have no idea what is or is not on the current tests. Starting with nothing but a title "coffee machine" can my experience with the Keurig machine we have at work, I put that example together over a period of a couple minutes sitting on the edge of my bed before I headed off to work.
The point is to look around yourself and think about how you would do things if you were controlling them in LabVIEW. What are the inputs? What are the outputs? What is the expected behavior? Who is the expected user? Where will the system be installed? What could possibly go wrong?
Coffee makers, traffic lights, garage door openers, TV remotes, smart phone interfaces, vending machines, ice dispemsers -- they are all fair game. And you can learn a lot just from the imagining.
Mike...