Course title, code: LabView Programming, GAGEBAL-LABVPROG-1

Name and type of the study programme: Computer science engineering, BSc
Curriculum: 2021
Number of semester consultation hours: 16
Credits: 4
Theory: 0 %
Practice: 0 %
Recommended semester: 5
Study mode: correspondence
Prerequisites:
Evaluation type: term mark
Course category:
Language: english
Responsible instructor: Dr. Kovács Lóránt
Responsible department: Department of Information Technologies
Instructor(s):
Course objectives:
Learning the basics of the LabView programming language, basic measurement data acquisition and management tasks in a LabView environment.
Course content:

Acquired competences:
Knowledge:

Comprehensive knowledge of logistics, which is intrinsically linked to mechanical engineering, management, environmental, quality assurance, information technology, legal, the basics, boundaries and requirements of the disciplines of engineering, information technology, information technology, information technology, information technology, legal, economic and business studies. Thorough knowledge of the learning and acquisition of knowledge in the field of mechanical engineering, data collection methods, their ethical limitations and problem-solving techniques. Knowledge of business economics and engineering fundamentals methods and tools of cost-benefit analysis based on technical principles. Understand, characterise and model the structural design of engineering systems the structure and functioning of the structural units and elements of machinery systems, and the the design and interrelationship of the system elements.

Skills:

By completing the course, students will gain practice in programming LabView, learning the basic programming structures and how to use the available features. They will be supported by a dedicated training lab provided by National Instruments.

Attitude:

Strive to make self-learning one of the means of achieving your professional goals as a means to achieve your goals. In situations requiring a complex approach or unexpected decision making takes decisions in full respect of legal and ethical standards.

Autonomy and responsibilities:

He shares his experience with his colleagues, helping them to develop. Take responsibility for technical analyses and proposals based on them and the consequences of its decisions.

Additional professional competences:


Requirements, evaluation, grading:
Mid-term study requirements:

Exam requirements:

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Study aids, laboratory background:

16 LabVIEW laboratories equipped with computers

Compulsory readings:

NI LabView Core 1, Core 2 electronic textbooks, and modular electronic aids assigned by the lecturer during the lecture LabVIEW Based Automation Guide for Microwave Measurements: Satya Kesh Dubey, Naina Narang, P. S. Negi and V. N. Ojha https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/uni-neumann/reader.action?docID=5089254 Thomas Bress:Effective LabVIEW Programming, NTS Press, 2013, ISBN 9781934891087

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