Shows how to write programs in LabVIEW and design virtual instruments for data analysis. The author covers case structures, sequence structures, arrays, cluster, charts, graphs, and data acquisition using plug-in boards. The second edition is updated for LabVIEW 6i and adds a chapter on connectivity. The CD-ROM contains activities from the book and an evaluation version of LabVIEW 6.0. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)
JEFFREY TRAVIS provides expert consulting and creates books, courses, and products for remote Internet controls and monitoring, virtual instrumentation, and Web applications, through his company, Jeffrey Travis Studios. He has over 12 years of experience with developing software applications, teaching courses, and providing project guidance and advice, often involving LabVIEW. He holds a Masters in Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin, and is author of Internet Applications in LabVIEW (Prentice Hall PTR). He resides in Austin, TX, and can be found on the Web at JeffreyTravis