Automated Robotic System Software
Contact our robotic software specialist for more information:Paul Chilton
- Labman utilise software to control and automate many common industrial systems.
- Software modules are written to control each individual piece of hardware which allows core modules of code to be re-used in different projects. Our modules are continually being reviewed and updated as new projects arise meaning that we are constantly learning new techniques and methods for dealing with a wide range of devices.
- A web-based Bug Tracking system allows Labman to keep upto date with any software related bugs whether major or minor. We encourage all members of staff, as well as clients to log bugs that are found in the software which enables us to investigate and solve each and every bug that arises.
- CVS (Concurrent Versioning System) software allows backups of all software to be performed every time a change to a program is made. Each version of the software is kept in the backup repository along with version histories which allow us to track all the changes that have been made between one version and the next.
- All software is written in accordance with ISO9001 standards and a full team of software engineers are responsible for ensuring standards are being met and regularly being improved to match current industry standards and utilising the latest versions of development suites and the latest techniques for tackling each and every problem.
- Currently Labman use the latest Visual Basic .NET development environment to control our robotic systems. We are always flexible in the way in which code is developed and are open for client input in this process. Interfacing between multiple languages, platforms and systems is a common-place task for our systems. Database interaction is often used to store system settings, process data, test results and much more. These recently include: Microsoft Access, MySQL, Oracle, XML data output and raw text output.