The next Ontario LAVA (LabVIEW advanced virtual architects) meeting will be held on Tuesday April 27th, 2004. The topics of discussion will be:
1. Structured Analysis -- A Brief Introduction.
Structured Analysis is an analysis and partioning methodology. We'll look at the tools of SA and how you may benefit from using it. We'll take a simple but real problem, use a computerized SA tool to analysis it, then see a LabVIEW solution implemented from the structured specification. - Presented by Doug Mumford of Mumford & Associates
2. OpenGOOP is OpenG's version of a Graphical Object Oriented Programming (GOOP) framework. It's 100% pure G, allows dynamic instantiation of multiple component instances, and provides the potential to add features that make large application development easier. We will see a brief demonstration of how to use the OpenGOOP toolkit to create new classes. We will also see an example of a real program using GOOP to protect data access. - Presented by Michael Aivaliotis of mmWave Integrated Solutions.
3. LabVIEW Scripting - Some discussion on the LAVA forums led to the discovery of some hidden scripting features. We will take a look at these and discuss what the potential benefit is for us is as LabVIEW developers. We will also see some simple apps written based on these scripting capabilities.
Location: Humber College.
Starts at 6:00pm - Food, schmooze (food support welcome)
Discussions: 6:30pm
Room: **D234**
Map to Humber College: Find maps here.
Please attend this meeting and show support for your local LabVIEW user group. This group is not sponsored by NI and is a collaborative effort of several dedicated LabVIEW enthusiasts. The LAVA Ontario user group is listed on the National Instruments website.
Thank You