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===Software Engineering Processes, Architectures, and Design (SEPAD) Track===
===Software Engineering Processes, Architectures, and Design (SEPAD) Track===
*'''Monday, May 20<sup>th</sup>'''
*'''Monday, May 20<sup>th</sup>'''
**'''[https://event.crowdcompass.com/niweek2019/activity/fT5dJHa8ST How to Be Ultra Productive With OOP in LabVIEW NXG Using UML]''' by Jeffrey Habets, Founder/CEO, VI Technologies ([https://youtu.be/9jPs6GG8ZQQ Video])
**'''How to Be Ultra Productive With OOP in LabVIEW NXG Using UML''' by Jeffrey Habets, Founder/CEO, VI Technologies ([https://youtu.be/9jPs6GG8ZQQ Video])
::''Compared with current-generation LabVIEW, using classes in LabVIEW NXG is a little bit different and sometimes better for certain aspects, but you can still gain a lot with integrated development environment (IDE) object-oriented design. Learn how to use object-oriented programming (OOP) in LabVIEW NXG and boost productivity by visually building your object-oriented designs using the UML Class Editor add-on.''
*:''Compared with current-generation LabVIEW, using classes in LabVIEW NXG is a little bit different and sometimes better for certain aspects, but you can still gain a lot with integrated development environment (IDE) object-oriented design. Learn how to use object-oriented programming (OOP) in LabVIEW NXG and boost productivity by visually building your object-oriented designs using the UML Class Editor add-on.''
**'''[https://event.crowdcompass.com/niweek2019/activity/HynuUd33wa I Find Your Lack of LabVIEW Programming Speed Disturbing]''' by Darren Nattinger, Principal Engineer, National Instruments ([https://youtu.be/BfYrS888Ld0 Video])
**'''I Find Your Lack of LabVIEW Programming Speed Disturbing''' by Darren Nattinger, Principal Engineer, National Instruments ([https://youtu.be/BfYrS888Ld0 Video])
::''In just an hour of LabVIEW programming, you interact with the LabVIEW IDE hundreds, perhaps thousands, of times. Chances are, you could be executing many editor gestures more efficiently. Explore how to change your workflow to perform the most common LabVIEW programming tasks as quickly as possible.''
*:''In just an hour of LabVIEW programming, you interact with the LabVIEW IDE hundreds, perhaps thousands, of times. Chances are, you could be executing many editor gestures more efficiently. Explore how to change your workflow to perform the most common LabVIEW programming tasks as quickly as possible.''
**'''[https://event.crowdcompass.com/niweek2019/activity/9uBV7pE3BB The Importance of Abstraction and Standardization in Automated Test]''' by Jonathan Hobson, Systems Engineering Group Lead, TBG Solutions (Links Coming Soon)
**'''[https://event.crowdcompass.com/niweek2019/activity/9uBV7pE3BB The Importance of Abstraction and Standardization in Automated Test]''' by Jonathan Hobson, Systems Engineering Group Lead, TBG Solutions (Links Coming Soon)
::''The need for dynamic, scalable, and reconfigurable test equipment is growing more prevalent. A strong foundation of abstraction and standardization is required to meet these ever-changing requirements. Explore a variety of abstraction techniques and discuss the benefits of a standardized platform across ATE.''
*:''The need for dynamic, scalable, and reconfigurable test equipment is growing more prevalent. A strong foundation of abstraction and standardization is required to meet these ever-changing requirements. Explore a variety of abstraction techniques and discuss the benefits of a standardized platform across ATE.''
**'''[https://event.crowdcompass.com/niweek2019/activity/mJrPZufxyN These Innovative Tricks for #ProjectRequirements Will Change Your Life]''' by Quentin Alldredge, Software Engineer, Q Software Innovations; Chris Beuschel, Senior Systems Engineer, Konrad Technologies; and Becky Linton, Senior Systems Engineer, Konrad Technologies
**'''[https://event.crowdcompass.com/niweek2019/activity/mJrPZufxyN These Innovative Tricks for #ProjectRequirements Will Change Your Life]''' by Quentin Alldredge, Software Engineer, Q Software Innovations; Chris Beuschel, Senior Systems Engineer, Konrad Technologies; and Becky Linton, Senior Systems Engineer, Konrad Technologies
::''Start your NIWeek by learning about the Project Minitrack in the Software Engineering Processes, Architecture, and Design (SEPAD) Track. Explore DUT and test requirements and learn how #bookmarks can make requirements management easier.''
*:''Start your NIWeek by learning about the Project Minitrack in the Software Engineering Processes, Architecture, and Design (SEPAD) Track. Explore DUT and test requirements and learn how #bookmarks can make requirements management easier.''
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**'''[https://event.crowdcompass.com/niweek2019/activity/GfTB2J8u1W Get Team Buy-In: Running Process Improvement Workshops]''' by Peter Horn, AES, National Instruments (Links Coming Soon)
**'''[https://event.crowdcompass.com/niweek2019/activity/GfTB2J8u1W Get Team Buy-In: Running Process Improvement Workshops]''' by Peter Horn, AES, National Instruments (Links Coming Soon)
**'''[https://event.crowdcompass.com/niweek2019/activity/RxmoZLVsHR Malleable VIs: More Flexible Code]''' by Stephen Loftus-Mercer, Principal Software Architect, National Instruments (Links Coming Soon)
**'''[https://event.crowdcompass.com/niweek2019/activity/RxmoZLVsHR Malleable VIs: More Flexible Code]''' by Stephen Loftus-Mercer, Principal Software Architect, National Instruments (Links Coming Soon)

Revision as of 14:48, 31 May 2019


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Keynote Sessions

Tuesday Morning Keynote: Full Force Ahead (Tuesday, May 21st, 2019)

Tuesday Afternoon Keynote: The Full Force of the NI Platform (Tuesday, May 21st, 2019)

Wednesday Morning Keynote: Full Force Ahead Toward Disruptive Change (Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019)

Wednesday Afternoon Keynote: An Enduring Force-Defying Boundaries (Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019)

  • Note: Due to the proprietary content included in Captain Scott Kelly’s keynote, NI was unable to record his session.

Wednesday Afternoon Engineering Impact Awards (Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019)

Technical Sessions

Software Engineering Processes, Architectures, and Design (SEPAD) Track

  • Monday, May 20th
    • How to Be Ultra Productive With OOP in LabVIEW NXG Using UML by Jeffrey Habets, Founder/CEO, VI Technologies (Video)
    Compared with current-generation LabVIEW, using classes in LabVIEW NXG is a little bit different and sometimes better for certain aspects, but you can still gain a lot with integrated development environment (IDE) object-oriented design. Learn how to use object-oriented programming (OOP) in LabVIEW NXG and boost productivity by visually building your object-oriented designs using the UML Class Editor add-on.
    • I Find Your Lack of LabVIEW Programming Speed Disturbing by Darren Nattinger, Principal Engineer, National Instruments (Video)
    In just an hour of LabVIEW programming, you interact with the LabVIEW IDE hundreds, perhaps thousands, of times. Chances are, you could be executing many editor gestures more efficiently. Explore how to change your workflow to perform the most common LabVIEW programming tasks as quickly as possible.
    The need for dynamic, scalable, and reconfigurable test equipment is growing more prevalent. A strong foundation of abstraction and standardization is required to meet these ever-changing requirements. Explore a variety of abstraction techniques and discuss the benefits of a standardized platform across ATE.
    Start your NIWeek by learning about the Project Minitrack in the Software Engineering Processes, Architecture, and Design (SEPAD) Track. Explore DUT and test requirements and learn how #bookmarks can make requirements management easier.

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