Alliance Day is a fantastic chance to network with the NI community and expand your business portfolio. It's also a time to participate in candid, advanced discussions about the challenges of being a software and hardware integrator in the real world. Over the last two years, the NI Systems Engineering group has been working hard to offer technical sessions that match the quality of the Alliance Day business sessions. In our third year as participants, we're proud to offer 12 new sessions that focus on solutions we've found for working more intelligently and efficiently with NI products. Here's a sample of what's available this year:
Advanced Error Handling in LabVIEW
Ryan King, Senior Systems Engineer, CLA
This session examines the challenges of implementing a full-featured error handling strategy in LabVIEW and introduces tools to overcome some of the most common error handling needs. We'll be tailoring the session to attendees familiar with LabVIEW who need to discuss software architectures from an advanced perspective.
Managing the Deployment of Your Real-Time Applications
Burt Snover, Real-Time Systems Engineer
Replicating a LabVIEW Real-Time controller’s personality onto new targets can be an intricate process. In this session, we'll demonstrate a useful (and free!) utility that manages replication of deployments, including the deployment's LabVIEW FPGA components.
Guidelines for Developing LabVIEW FPGA Projects
Kalyanramu Vemishetty, Staff FPGA Systems Engineer
Developing on an FPGA requires a different approach to project planning than on microprocessor targets. In this session, we will share some insights and guidelines that will help you estimate the tasks involved and finish your project on time.
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David Staab
Staff Systems Engineer, CLA
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