Internet Applications in LabVIEW (With CD-ROM)
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.65 (574 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0130141445 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 601 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2016-03-28 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
JEFFREY TRAVIS lives in Austin, Texas, where he develops custom software solutions for remote Internet controls and monitoring, virtual instrumentation, and Web applications. Jeffrey holds a Master's in Engineering from the University of Texas at Austin and is the co-author (with Lisa Wells) of the 1997 Prentice Hall PTR book LabVIEW for Everyone (ISBN 0-13-268194-3). He i
CD-ROM included. Specifically combines Internet technologies with LabVIEW know-how. Reviews the basics of the Internet and its key applications from the viewpoint of LabVIEW, then discusses how to set up secure client-server applications. Softcover. DLC: LabVIEW.
If you do not already have a Web server installed (like Microsoft's Personal Web Server for Windows, or the built-in Web server on the MacOS), you can install one of the many free Web servers available on the Internet.Finally, you should have an Internet connection so you can browse the Web and check out the exciting Web sites and real-world applications described in this book.Internet Developers Toolkit for GThe Internet Developers Toolkit for G is an add-on toolkit for LabVIEW and BridgeVIEW, available from National Instruments. For more information about the CD's contents, see Appendix A, CD-ROM Contents. To be able to do most of the exercises or examples in this
"Complex Internet concepts made simple" according to Viv. Although targeted toward LabVIEW users, Jeff's explanations of Internet protocols and concepts would be invaluable to anyone trying to get a basic grasp of Internet technology. His easy-going writing style breaks heavy content into manageable doses and his "peppered in" humor makes those doses even easier to take. As a technical writer and webmas. Miss Lisa Wells said Get Connected!. By providing the ability to access any computer anywhere, the Internet certainly simplifies the tasks of remotely controlling and monitoring data acquisition and/or instrument control systems. The combination of LabVIEW and the Internet opens up innumerable opportunities for instrumentation, and Internet Applications in LabVIEW is the only book y. Using LabVIEW for Connectivity This text is superb for extending ones LabVIEW knowledge; we have used this text as our class reference for our LabVIEW Connectivity classes. It begins with the network fundamentals and builds on basic LabVIEW understanding. Enabling LabVIEW to communicate across the network is important for Laboratory Information Systems for end users. The examp