Speaker: Burt Snover (Technical Marketing Specialist - Lead Customer Applications, National Instruments)
Creating an application architecture that meets demanding timeline and quality requirements while balancing the needs for performance, flexibility, and reliability can be a challenge for even the most experienced LabVIEW developers because of growing software complexity. The Distributed Control and Automation Framework (DCAF), formerly known as TBDF, is an open-source project to simplify the development of LabVIEW control applications. The framework combines out-of-the-box functionality, powerful points of extension, and a correct-by-construction methodology and packages them so both new and experienced LabVIEW developers can access them. At this session, get an overview of DCAF using real-world application examples and a demo. Also learn how to get started with the framework and get involved in the community.
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