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Abstract: VR to make interactive 3 dimensional models of algorithms. An algorithm is a set of instructions, that if followed, solves a problem. The set of instructions that solves problems with software usually consists of declaring data resources (variables and data structures) and defining functions. Functions are sub-algorithms that solve smaller problems and also contain statements and data. Algorithms specify the time dependent ordering of function execution and so represent how data dynamically... (Update)

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  author = "Computer Scientists Solve",
  title = "Why Virtual Algorithms?",
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