Thursday, December 31, 2009

Activities in 2009

Summary: We’ve optimized GPIB communications on a synchrotron through C++ programming on Linux and JAVA, showcasing our commitment to precision and technical knowledge sharing. Our conference on software migration highlighted our technical leadership, reflecting our dedication to innovation and excellence in the field.


In 2009, AJOLLY Testing fortified its prowess in testing and measurement, making significant strides in software development and complex system analysis. Our comparative study on test bench software development for production highlighted our proficiency in technologies like LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and Visual Studio .NET C# with Measurement Studio. Furthermore, our analytical work on a third-generation synchrotron showcased our ability to optimize GPIB communications, thanks to our expertise in C++ programming on Linux and JAVA instrument server development. These initiatives reflect our commitment to precision and efficiency, while emphasizing the importance of sharing our knowledge with the technical community.

  • Comparative Technical and Financial Study on Test Bench Software Development: In our collaboration with Alcatel-Lucent, we conducted an in-depth comparative technical and financial study on the development of test bench software for production. This project involved the use of LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, and Visual Studio .NET C# with Measurement Studio. We concluded this project with an informative conference, presenting migration examples to Alcatel-Lucent’s technical experts and leaders.
    • Techniques Utilized: LabVIEW, LabWindows/CVI, Visual Studio .NET C# with Measurement Studio.
  • Analysis of Measurement Losses on a Third-Generation Synchrotron: Our team undertook a detailed analysis of measurement losses on a third-generation synchrotron, leading to a significant optimization of GPIB communications on both hardware and software levels. This task required specialized expertise in C++ programming on Linux and JAVA instrument server development.
    • Techniques Utilized: C++ on Linux, JAVA instrument server, GPIB.

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