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Pettifer, S. R. (1999). An operating environment for large scale virtual reality. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Manchester Department of Computer Science.

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Towards a user-centred method for studying CVLEs - Economou, Mitchell, Boyle (2000)   (Correct)

.... an object (if the virtual actor is within arm s reach of the object then the virtual actor positions its hand correctly to touch it) or to pick a distant object by pointing (in which case a laser pointer from the hand indicates selection) The third phase of the project where DEVA CVE (Pettifer, 1999) technology is used addresses these issues as the technology supports these features. The communication activities and the turn taking analytic categories, plus the flow of the events of the grid timeline, reveal that the ratio of the number of turns to amount of topics covered in the external ....

Pettifer, S. (1999). An operating environment for large scale virtual reality, PhD Thesis, The University of Manchester.


The Kahun project: CVE Technology Development Based on.. - Economou, Mitchell, al.   (Correct)

....technological problems such as photorealistic rendering and supporting multiple users in CVEs. However, current understanding about human factors in VE design is poor. There is still a long way to go until the needs of particular applications and users are taken into account. MAVERIK [1] and Deva [5] are VE systems under development in the Advanced Interfaces Group at the University of Manchester. Previous experience highlighted the need for a different approach to spatial management and rendering in VEs (MAVERIK) as well as for techniques and tools for describing, managing and distributing ....

Pettifer, S. R. (1999). An Operating Environment for Large Scale Virtual Reality, PhD. Thesis, University of Manchester, June 1999.


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Pettifer, S. R. (1999). An operating environment for large scale virtual reality. Unpublished doctoral dissertation, University of Manchester Department of Computer Science.


User Centred Virtual Actor Technology - Daphne Economou Sony   Self-citation (Pettifer)   (Correct)

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Pettifer, S. An operating environment for large scale virtual reality. PhD Thesis, The University of Manchester, 1999.


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Pettifer S. An operating environment for large-scale virtual reality. PhD thesis, The University of Manchester, 1999.


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S. R. Pettifer. An Operating Environment for Large Scale Virtual Reality. PhD thesis, Department of Computer Science, 1999.


Designing Shared Virtual Environments for Social.. - Pettifer, West..   Self-citation (Pettifer)   (Correct)

....Display that shows a you are here map and a large button that, when pressed, transports the cyclist between the three locations. Figure 1: A user at one of the DLC s stations The first incarnation of the reworked Distributed Legible City was build using the MAVERIK (Cook et. al, 1998) and Deva (Pettifer, 1999) VR systems, and consists of a number of stations (three were constructed for the exhibitions considered here) connected via networking technology. Each station was fitted with a 21 inch monitor mounted in front of a modified exercise bike. The cyclist was provided with an audio headset with ....

Pettifer S R (1999), 'An Operating Environment for Large Scale Virtual Reality'. PhD Thesis, The University of Manchester.

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