The diffirenties between lookout and labview?

how can i understand the diffirenties between lookout and labview?
i ve learnt about lookout but known nothing about labview.
my teacher ask me about this master. and what application we use lookout instead of labview?
thanks for all your help!

Lookout is focused on HMI/SCADA application. It uses OPC to communicate with PLCs or devices.
LabVIEW is much more powerful. LabVIEW is a programming platform, like VC. It can do everything. LabVIEW DSC module adds the functionalities of Lookout to LabVIEW.
You'd better try the LabVIEW software, to better understand it. See this page. http://www.ni.com/labview/whatis/
Ryan Shi
National Instruments

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