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Multiuser interior design over the internet
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Proceedings of the 38th conference on Winter simulation table of contents
Monterey, California
SESSION: Virtual reality and simulation: virtual reality for simulation table of contents
Pages: 569 - 575  
Year of Publication: 2006
ISBN:1-4244-0501-7
Authors
Yen-Chun Lin  National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Chen-Chuan Pan  National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Jhih-En Kuo  National Taiwan University of Science and Technology, Taipei, Taiwan
Sponsors
IEICE ESS : Institute of Electronics, Information and Communication Engineers, Engineering Sciences Society
IIE : Institute of Industrial Engineers
ASA : American Statistical Association
IEEE-CS\DATC : The IEEE Computer Society
INFORMS-CS : Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences-College on Simulation
NIST : National Institute of Standards and Technology
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
(SCS) : The Society for Modeling and Simulation International
Publisher
Winter Simulation Conference 
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ABSTRACT

This paper presents a Web-based interior design application named Multiuser Interior Design (MID). We use technologies from virtual reality (VR), the Web, and database to implement MID. It allows users to operate in the VR fashion, interacting with objects in the 3D, virtual space. Users need only a Web browser to view and elaborate designs, examine furniture, place purchase orders, etc. MID contains many useful functions and features Web-based multiuser collaboration. We introduce the user-interface and main functions of MID that users will operate. The technical aspect of MID, including software architecture and underlying technologies, is also presented. MID can be easily modified for other purposes; only information-related portions need modification, and the other portions serve as reusable framework.


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Collaborative Colleagues:
Yen-Chun Lin: colleagues
Chen-Chuan Pan: colleagues
Jhih-En Kuo: colleagues