VEE Pro: Practical Graphical Programming

VEE Pro: Practical Graphical Programming introduces you to the fundamentals of Visual Engineering Environment Programming providing tools for writing programs for:


data acquisition;
test-data processing;
process control.
You will see the power and flexibility of VEE Pro in action in labs of increasing complexity based around the monitoring and control of a virtual vehicle radiator. The process begins with the simple simulation of a thermometer and ends with the logging of test limits containing audio and visual warnings.

If you are a student taking classes in VEE Pro, this book will make your life easier and the learning process straightforward, if you are a tutor teaching the package, it will provide a simple and effective structure for your lessons and for a course as a whole, and if you use VEE Pro for design or data analysis in a manufacturing/industrial milieu, VEE Pro: Practical Graphical Programming will provide the complete and easy-to-use reference you need to get the most out of the program.

Both authors are former members of the faculty of Northeastern University, Boston; they have more than five years experience of VEE-based program development in academic and industrial environments. They have tested previous formulations of this text on their classes and refined the book accordingly. Robert Angus is an author of Planning, Performing and Controlling Projects 3/e Prentice Hall (2003) and of Math at Work: Book 1, A Review of Arithmetic Prentice Hall (1999).