VisiQuest
What's New in VisiQuest
Prototyping and testing is faster and simpler than ever with the
latest version of VisiQuest.
With new features such as distributed processing and runtime changes,
users can create a visualization tool, target acquisition project, or
signal processing application from prototype to completed product in
significantly less time and with significantly less effort.
Image Processing Toolbox
VisiQuest offers 60 additional functions for image registration and segmentation tasks in the image processing toolbox. This toolbox provides researchers, scientists, engineers and educators with all of the functionality they need to solve some of the most challenging imaging tasks. The easy-to-use, drag-and-drop visual programming environment of VisiQuest allows users to map data of a rotated image to a fixed image. Comprehensive library of glyphs, no proprietary language to learn, easily share results – all at a low cost.
Signal Processing Toolbox
The VisiQuest signal processing toolbox offers 52 of the fastest industry-standard algorithms for signal processing. This comprehensive set of signal processing, analysis and visualization functions performs significantly faster than other signal processing algorithms, and can be utilized in communications, audio/video analysis and development, radar/sonar, consumer, medical electronics and other markets.
Runtime Editing
The ability to make runtime changes to an application dramatically
speeds prototyping and testing. Now users can immediately see the impact of their
changes without having to start and stop their application.
Disabling of glyphs:
- Reduces prototyping, testing, and debugging times during
development.
Avoid testing parallel paths that do not
need to be implemented during every execution of the program.
- Dramatically speed up execution.
Especially
useful in applications such as filter design where a user is trying
different techniques to prototype their filters.
- Allows users to easily debug their applications. Simply bypass
functions that may not be configured correctly.

Distributed Processing
Users can now distribute a portion of an application to run on other
networked computers, thus turning dormant workstations or servers into powerful
processors simultaneously working on complex analysis problems. The glyphs for remote
systems are color coded so it is easy to tell, at a glance, what
function is running on which machine.
Because VisiQuest supports multiple operating systems, applications can
also be distributed across a mixed-platform environment. Work across the
enterprise or workgroups by distributing functions to run on Macs,
others on UNIX workstations, and also run functions from Windows PCs. This new
feature allows you to take advantage of unused processing power anywhere
on your network, shortening the prototyping effort and bringing
solutions to market faster.

