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Visual design of service deployment in complex physical environments

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In this paper we discuss the problem of deploying appliances for interactive services in complex physical environments using a knowledge based approach to define the relations between the environment and the services, and a visual interface to check the associated constraints, in order to design a solution satisfactory for the user.

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AVI '08: Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces
May 2008
483 pages
ISBN:9781605581415
DOI:10.1145/1385569
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  1. X3D
  2. navigation
  3. virtual and augmented reality
  4. visual interaction

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