A Practical Hands-On Guide to GL Studio Development
This course will show users how to build basic applications using GL Studio. Students will learn the basic techniques for building analog and digital displays, including the importing of 3D models. The course is taught through a series of lectures and hands-on exercises where users learn how to use all of the components of the tool.
Who Should Attend?
This is a hands-on course intended for simulation developers, interface and instructional designers and software engineers that are current or anticipated users of the GL Studio product suite. Included presentation materials and exercises provide a comprehensive exploration of the GL Studio Human Machine Interface development toolkit along with a number of issues related to the use of photo-realistic graphics based on the OpenGL standard. Hardware and software optimization techniques as well as deployment packaging are also discussed for several representative market segments.
Course Objectives
The primary goal of this course is to familiarize students with the basic, intermediate and some advanced concepts of using the GL Studio HMI toolkit. Course instructors, who are skilled developers, will present concepts consistent with today's rigorous simulation and display HMI requirements along with content production and optimization techniques. The course combines lecture and hands-on lab exercises in which students build HMIs from raw data and explore a variety of key concepts:
- C++/Java Source Code Generation
- Build Environments
- Reusable Software Object (RSO) Life Cycle
- Dynamic Object Creation
- Object Oriented Component Architecture
- Overriding Component Base Classes for Custom Drawing Behaviors
- Creating User-Defined Callbacks
- Using GlsObjects for Faster Development
- Tips & Recommended Procedures for Digital Photography, 3D Modeling, External Data Interfaces and Behavior Coding
GL Studio is a code development toolkit for C++, Safety Critical C++ or Java. Students should have some knowledge of Object Oriented design and code development in order to fully capitalize on this training and the concepts presented.
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| Class Dates | Location | Registration Fee | Register Now |
|---|---|---|---|
| October 25 - 28, 2010 | Orlando, FL | $1,295.00 | |
| January 17 - 20, 2011 | Orlando, FL | $1,295.00 | |
| April 18 - 21, 2011 | Orlando, FL | $1,295.00 |
