distributed virtual environment

  • 1Cave Automatic Virtual Environment — A Cave Automatic Virtual Environment (better known by the recursive acronym CAVE) is an immersive virtual reality environment where projectors are directed to three, four, five or six of the walls of a room sized cube. The name is also a… …

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  • 2virtual reality — a realistic simulation of an environment, including three dimensional graphics, by a computer system using interactive software and hardware. [1985 90] * * * Use of computer modeling and simulation to enable a person to interact with an… …

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  • 3Virtual world — A virtual world is an online community that takes the form of a computer based simulated environment through which users can interact with one another and use and create objects.[1] The term has become largely synonymous with interactive 3D… …

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  • 4Distributed development — A distributed development project is a research development project that is done across many business worksites or locations. It is a form of R D where the project members may not see each other face to face, but they are all working… …

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  • 5Distributed Development — A Distributed Development project is a research development project that is done across many business worksites or locations. It is a form of R D where the project members may not see each other face to face, but they are all working… …

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  • 6Virtual team — A Virtual Team mdash; also known as a Geographically Dispersed Team (GDT) mdash; is a group of individuals who work across time, space, and organizational boundaries with links strengthened by webs of communication technology. They have… …

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  • 7Virtual Object System — Infobox Software name=Virtual Object System logo= caption= developer=Interreality latest release version=0.23.0 latest release date=April 15 2006 (S5 UI preview released October 19, 2007) operating system=Linux, Windows, Mac OS X… …

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  • 8Methods of virtual reality — There are a number of methods by which virtual reality (VR) can be realized. Contents 1 Simulation based VR 2 Avatar image based VR 3 Projector based VR 4 Desktop based VR …

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  • 9Virtual DOS machine — (VDM) is Microsoft s technology that allows running legacy DOS and 16 bit Windows programs on Intel 80386 or higher computers when there is already another operating system running and controlling the hardware. Contents 1 Overview 2 NTVDM 3… …

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  • 10Distributed Management Task Force — Abbreviation DMTF Formation 1992 Type Standards Development Organization Purpose/focus …

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