01-06-2022 09:14 AM - edited 03-02-2022 05:19 PM
Hello All,
The next meeting was held on the 25th of Feb.
Agenda:
Time | Topic | Abstract | Presented by |
GMT: 13:00 – 13:10 | Welcome and Introduction | ||
GMT: 13:15 – 13:55 | VI Analyzer: The unsung hero of LabVIEW software quality - 2022 Update | This session will look at how we can use the code analysis tools available for LabVIEW / TestStand to improve our code quality. We will also see how we can test for things important to us and how we can automate that testing and improve our workflow | Chris Roebuck Software Architect / Director - Konrad Technologies, (CLA, CTA, CPI LabVIEW Champion) |
GMT: 14.00 – 14:40 | A git based dependency management for LabVIEW | How could you leverage from your current git repositories and start reusing your code or community code? In this presentation, I am going to present from theory to the practical demonstration, a way of managing your LabVIEW dependencies with a language agnostic package manager that uses git, svn, files or plenty of other formats to keep your dependencies locally in your project folder. | Felipe Pinheiro Silva - Siemens (CLA, LabVIEW Champion) |
GMT: 14:40 – 14:55 | Break | ||
GMT: 15:00 – 15:40 | View and Analyze your Automated Test Results with NI SystemLink | NI SystemLink appears in TestStand as a standard output configuration in the “Result Processing” dialog, making it literally as easy as checking a checkbox to send your TestStand data to SystemLink for monitoring, viewing and automated analysis. SystemLink also offers a REST web service API with LabVIEW, python and .NET wrappers to submit test results from legacy testers or other non-standard processes. We will look at a few of these test result submission avenues live, plus explore the monitoring, viewing, and automated analysis features available once your test data has been submitted to SystemLink. | Brad Turpin, Principal Technical Support Engineer NI |
GMT: 15:45 – 16:25 | Multithreading in TestStand | This presentation covers most things related to multithreading, including the difference between batch and parallel models. We will look at the different step types related to multithreading such as rendezvous, locking and auto-scheduling. Lastly, we will look at explicitly calling sequences in a new thread and proper ways to terminate them. | Sam Roundy, (CLA, CTA, LabVIEW Champion) - Testeract |
GMT: 16:30 – 17:00 | LabVIEW / TestStand Quiz |
03-02-2022 09:11 AM - last edited on 03-02-2022 05:20 PM by .aCe.
Hello,
where can I find the recordings of these presentations?
If I try to click on the link in the Teams chat, it tells me: your email address is not listed in -my.sharepoint.com
BR
EWiebe
03-02-2022 05:17 PM
@EWiebe wrote:Hello,
where can I find the recordings of these presentations?
Please bear with us, we will post them on YouTube (http://bit.ly/UK_TAG_Playlists) in a few days.
10-04-2023 08:25 AM
Afternoon,
I know very late to the party but did the Video from Meeting 8, in particular the Multithreading in TestStand ever get posted up ?
cheers
Danny