Real-time graphics, .Net architecture

KX Edge real-time graphics software, based on Microsoft’s .Net architecture, lets companies in almost any industry create and use complex graphical user interfaces for command-and-control applications.

By Control Engineering Staff June 5, 2006

KX Edge real-time graphics software, based on Microsoft’s .Net architecture, lets companies in almost any industry create and use complex graphical user interfaces for command-and-control applications. Product seamlessly connects a variety of back-end data sources through dynamic graphics and data animations. It serves as the system front end, providing data display and data input through intuitive graphics. Little graphics or network programming is required. Users can monitor large volumes of data across a networked base with sophisticated graphics, without the need to develop or maintain complex proprietary software. Package comes as an application development kit with four components: display builder, runtime environment, data adapters, and an application-programming interface.

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