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NCSA VR Applications - Virtual Backhoe page of mosaic web, URL: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Viz/VR/vr_app_cat.html.

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Applying Virtual Environments to Manufacturing - Sandy Ressler National (1994)   (4 citations)  (Correct)

.... engineers with Caterpillar in collaboration with the staff of NCSA (National Center for Supercomputing Applications) have Case Studies 4 of 24 Applying Virtual Environments to Manufacturing put together a system which allows them to quickly prototype wheel loader and backhoe loader designs [NCSA 1993]. In particular, the team is able to perform visibility assessment of the new design. Engineers put on a helmet mounted display and have a full 360 degrees of vision to see how the environment looks and to evaluate obstructions. A Silicon Graphics computer is used to generate the real time ....

NCSA VR Applications - Virtual Backhoe page of mosaic web, URL: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Viz/VR/vr_app_cat.html.


A Visual Software Agent connected with the WWW/Mosaic - Dohi, Ishizuka (1996)   (Correct)

....data in a standardized format can be used for the VSA as well as for the WWW. Moreover, the VSA can play a navigator or guide with a friendly face and a speech dialog function for the WWW in the Internet. This paper describes a prototype of the VSA system connected with the WWW through the Mosaic[15]. A user can navigate on the Internet by speech dialog with the VSA. If we replace a general VSA module with a personalized one with individual knowledge, the VSA will be a personalized competent agent. 2 Visual Software Agent Desirable characteristics of the VSA are as follows. ffl a realistic ....

\NCSA Mosaic Home Page", URL: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/ Mosaic/Docs/help-about.html.


World-Wide Web Proxies - Luotonen, Altis (1994)   (91 citations)  (Correct)

....relative to that server (no protocol or hostname specifier in the URL) to the proxy rather than directly to the remote server. Some clients also provide additional means of configuring the client to use a proxy server (e.g. Mosaic for X [MOSAICX ] can use X resources and Mosaic for Windows [MOSAIC WIN] uses settings in its initialization file) The latest (as of April 1994) libwww (version 2.15) also supports an exception list so clients don t have to always go through the proxy. This is useful for avoiding the proxy for local servers where the clients can make a direct connection. Another ....

NCSA Mosaic for Microsoft Windows. <URL: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/WinMosaic /HomePage.html>.


mWeb: a framework for distributed presentations.. - Parnes, Mattsson, .. (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....have been made on the Internet to use the WWW as a distributed and synchronized presentation medium: In 1995, Ed Burns presented his work on WebCast [13] a platform for sharing WWW documents over the MBone by either multicasting URLs or HTML documents. It interfaced the WWW browser XMosaic [15] through the Common Client Interface (CCI) 2] and distributed WWW pages and corresponding inline images using the Reliable Multicast Protocol (RMP) 9] Tests were conducted during the spring of 1995 which showed that the multicast distribution protocol used by that version of RMP wasn t suitable ....

NCSA Mosaic for the X Window System, !URL: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/ XMosaic/?


World-Wide Web Proxies - Luotonen, Altis (1994)   (91 citations)  (Correct)

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NCSA Mosaic for X Window System. <URL: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/SDG/Software/Mosaic/ Docs/mosaic-docs.html>.

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