NI (National Instruments) Measurement Studio Professional includes all the features of the Standard Edition plus professional analysis class libraries. - Measurement Studio includes a set of .NET tools for creating engineering applications. Data can be presented at a glance using user interface elements that are compatible with data types collected through hardware. Measurement Studio simplifies complex hardware communication using intuitive, object-oriented hardware class libraries. Users can take advantage of the extremely fast and flexible TDMS file format for measurement data storage to add custom information to acquired data. Inline analysis on acquired signals can be performed in real-time without the need to write custom analysis algorithms. Measurement Studio Professional is ideal for signal processing and data exchange using network variables. It is required for building ASP.NET web applications.
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