Entries for September 2019
DMC Test and Measurement’s Flex Framework is a toolset and design pattern collection based on LabVIEW Object-Oriented architectures and principles. The Flex Framework serves as a re-usable code base through which DMC can deliver solut...
On September 19th, 2019, DMC's Boston office hosted another local LabVIEW User Group. Like other user group meetings, it is open to all LabVIEW developers in the area. This user group meets regularly about every three months, and usually, DMC hos...
DMC systems engineer Xuelong Mu, along with his team, Kevin Kim, Tony Park, Sunjae Shim, and Christopher McKinney, were named amongst the top five finalists for IBM's 2019 Call for Code. Their project, Healios, is, "an online platf...
Electric vehicles are a rapidly growing part of the automotive scene. They promise low or no emissions and low cost of fuel from the power grid, yet they continue to deliver us safely from here to there. However, electric vehicle design and manufactu...
Once a month, on a Friday morning at 9 A.M. Eastern, 8 A.M. Central, 7 A.M. Mountain Daylight, and 6 A.M. Pacific (sorry Seattle) DMC offices across the country tune in to the monthly company meeting. This meeting includes introductions to employees,...
Join DMC engineers Rose Appel and Jesse Batsche at the NI Automotive Test Forum near Detroit, MI on September 26, 2019, between 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM.
Event Description
According to National Instruments, "the NI ...
After leading many successful Dashboard in a Day workshops in Chicago, St. Louis and Milwaukee, DMC will host two more Dashboard in a Day workshops at the Microsoft Technology Center in Chicago on November 1, 2019 and November 14, 2019, from 9 a...
DMC Founder and CEO Frank Riordan was recently featured in an interview with Control Design. In the article, he answered seven questions about DMC and how technology is affecting the industry.
Industry Trends
Frank Riordan shared his ...
Join DMC engineers Furqan and Elizabeth at the 2019 PCC Oktoberfest on October 24th, 2019 in West Bend, WI for a day of workshops, technical seminars, hands-on product stations, one-on-one discussions with industry experts, and even a technology...
In my previous post, we looked at how Openness formats the XML files that it uses to create objects in TIA Portal. After reviewing some examples, we concluded that creating code in XML can be very complicated and that it is best to use existing block...