Integrating MATLAB into your C/C++ Product Development Workflow
While MATLAB is widely used during the research phase to prototype algorithms, most product development teams are not familiar with many of the benefits MATLAB can offer for C/C++ development. This webinar demonstrates how product development teams can use MATLAB to enhance their software development workflows. By integrating MATLAB into the software development process, developers can visualize, verify, and prototype functionality natively from environments like Visual Studio and Eclipse. In addition, MATLAB can integrate existing C/C++ code for simulations and generate C/C++ code for prototyping and design. This capability enables developers to maximize reuse and minimize risks as designs transition from research to development and to help with next generation designs.
Highlights include:
- Integrating existing C/C++ code directly into MATLAB for simulation and prototyping
- Connecting the MATLAB environment with Visual Studio and Eclipse for visualization, verification, and testing
- Generating C code from MATLAB code to seed new designs
This webinar is intended for software engineers and developers who work primarily in C/C++ and are interested in integrating MATLAB into their workflow.
Recorded: 13 Aug 2015
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