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Graphical system design is a modern approach to designing, prototyping, and deploying embedded systems that combines open graphical programming with COTS hardware to dramatically simplify development, resulting in higher-quality designs with a migration to custom design.

Examples of engineers and scientists applying graphical system design techinques include:

Researchers Use Graphical System Design for Development and Control of Unmanned Underwater Vehicles [1]

Developing a Robotic Manipulator for Cancer Therapy Using Graphical System Design [2]