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Diversified visualisation from WWW to VR

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In the mid of the sixties, the development of simulation and visualisation algorithm began which was influencing the evolution of the www. The world wide web is a medium for presentation and discussion of results through technologies like VRML, Java3d. Beside the net there are also VR technologies, which are not really shareable through the net. The combination of these techniques leads to a visualisation system, which can handle several rendering methods in combination with distributed data structures and program libraries. The usability is shown in application in the range from visualisation of prefabricated houses, in grinding visualization and in the development of the world heritage “Völklinger Hütte”.

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Münchhofen, M., Scheler, I., Hergenröther, K., Hagen, H. (2001). Diversified visualisation from WWW to VR. In: Virtual and Augmented Architecture (VAA’01). Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-0337-0_13

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