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In this paper, we present an application developed at the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid with the aim of introducing boundaries’ deformations into virtual environments. These studies have been run from a geometrical point of view with the aim of analysing how boundaries can modify the shape of some of the key concepts introduced into one of the most successful awareness models in Computer Supported Collaborative Work (CSCW), known as the Spatial Model of Interaction (SMI).
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Herrero, P., de Antonio, A. (2004). Introducing Physical Boundaries in Virtual Environments. In: Bubak, M., van Albada, G.D., Sloot, P.M.A., Dongarra, J. (eds) Computational Science - ICCS 2004. ICCS 2004. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 3039. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-25944-2_32
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