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Integrating Applications into Interactive Virtual Environments

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Visual Information and Information Systems (VISUAL 1999)

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In this paper we describe Siru, a virtual reality development environment for the Mac OS. Unlike existing virtual reality authoring tools, Siru features unique inter-application communication capabilities, and thus can be used to develop customised solutions having sophisticated three-dimensional interfaces and integrating functionalities from existing application programs. We present the tool itself and a few sample applications. We also discuss some technology choices that have been made, and look forward to possible future improvements.

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Biancardi, A., Moccia, V. (1999). Integrating Applications into Interactive Virtual Environments. In: Huijsmans, D.P., Smeulders, A.W.M. (eds) Visual Information and Information Systems. VISUAL 1999. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 1614. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-48762-X_87

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