Methodology of virtual instruments' time analysis
We propose a new approach to the virtual instrument time analysis. Main assumptions and problems and are explained. The mathematical method and algorithm are presented and the course of action during the VI development is proposed. The method's verification is briefly discussed and its advantag...
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