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Examples of LabVIEW in action with DBI Components:
The ability to provide end-user's a common and simple to use interface
demonstrates skill and understanding. Being able to build these kinds of
interfaces simply by using commercially proven Components is a frugal
approach mitigating fear of change, lowering learning curves while
increasing adoption.
Taken from a number of in-production commercial applications, the
following visually demonstrates how DBI's commercially proven Components
can quickly assist a LabVIEW Professional build engaging presentations.
using ctExplorer for the presentation of resources, documentation
and analysis (encompassing top-left to bottom-right)

LabVIEW hosting
ctExplorer for data entry and reporting

A combination of ctToolBar (top), ctListBar (left side), ctTree (middle-left panel) and
multiple instances of ctList

An alternate view from
above demonstrating alternate ctList view presentations

A combination of ctButton, ctToolBar and ctListBar

In addition to the
components used in the previous example, ctList and ctCombo provide
quick selection of results

ctExplorer presenting a
coding document with ctTree and ctListBar selection features

A common document
presentation format using ctExplorer

Demonstrating the
integral segments of DBI's ctExplorer component

A dynamic data acquisition
interface using a combination of DBI's ctButton,
ctNEdit,
ctCombo, ctFile and ctToolBar in addition to NI
presentation components

Real-time data presentation
using multiple instances
of ctButton, plus ctDate, ctToolBar and ctList

A real-time video
capture interface
demonstrating the style capabilities of DBI Components
(controls used include ctTray, ctCombo, ctButton, ctToolBar, ctHTML,
ctNEdit, ctSlide and ctFile)

Zone selection for the
real-time video capture solution from above. In this view ctList as the primary presentation tool.


Multiple instances of ctList and NI graphing components








LabVIEW GOOP interface
integrating DBI components








We extend our many thanks to J. Daren
Suntych of National Analytics
for his expert assistance in the preparation of these materials
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