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Abstract: The development of virtual environments (VEs) is a non-trivial task. Many VEs are
based around particular technologies and developed using ad hoc prototyping. This
is undesirable if any formal evaluation of the system is to be attempted. It is also
common for descriptions of VEs to be left at an informal level, if described at all. (Update)
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.... are hybrid systems and the behaviour should be modelled as a combination of discrete and continuous components [3, 7, 15] Flownets [6, 7] are descriptions developed specifically for virtual environments. The discrete components of the interaction are described using...
.... Koved et al. 1991 [21] Gobbetti and Balaguer 1993 [13] Bowman 1999 [7] Jacob, Deligiannidis et al. 1999 [18] Smith and Duke 1999 [28] Interaction techniques: Bowman and Hodges 1997 [6] Liang and Green 1993 [22] Poupyrev, Billinghurst et al. 1996 [25] Stoakley, Conway...
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Shamus Smith and David Duke. Virtual environments as hybrid systems. In Submitted to EG-UK 1999, 1999. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/smith99virtual.html More
@inproceedings{ smith99virtual,
author = "Alice Smith and Raymond M. Rose",
title = "The Virtual High School",
booktitle = "WebNet (2)",
pages = "1763",
year = "1999",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/smith99virtual.html" }
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