1998
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-7091-7519-4_19
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A Flexible Prototyping Tool for 3D Real-Time User-Interaction

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“…[10] . The application software prototypes are based on the VR development system Lightning presented by Blach et al (1998) [11] , which is able to support multiple views on a single computer as well as almost any type of cluster configurations.…”
Section: Image Generator System Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[10] . The application software prototypes are based on the VR development system Lightning presented by Blach et al (1998) [11] , which is able to support multiple views on a single computer as well as almost any type of cluster configurations.…”
Section: Image Generator System Setupmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If planning data are exchanged between the tools belonging to the various team members, this is usually unidirectional and carries a high error risk due to the different data formats used [4]. In the process, immersive technologies [5] are only usedif at all -for singular major presentations mainly for marketing purposes without the intention of influencing the design. This paper describes a generic concept of how to combine the experience of user centred design (UCD) in the field of Human Computer Interaction (HCI) with the traditional approach of participatory design (PD) in an architectural design process.…”
Section: Today's Architectural Planning Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A model based on dataflow can better define relationships between different behavior components in the system, and it clearly exposes component dependencies. Some systems such as Carey & Bell (1997); Web3D Consortium (2005); Ava (2000); Blach et al (1998);Virtools (2007) have used a similar structure, but they usually take the very simple execution model of propagating one event at a time. Our approach differs from the one in Allard et al (2004) in the way we have adapted the traditional execution models from pipeline processing, such as Synchronous Data Flow architectures presented by Battacharyya et al (1996), to the following characteristics of VR applications:…”
Section: R E L a Te D Wor Kmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some component-based solutions are available in Blach et al (1998); Web3D Consortium (2003); Dachselt et al (2002), but without a formal description of their semantics.…”
Section: R E L a Te D Wor Kmentioning
confidence: 99%