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Proceedings of the first symposium on Virtual reality modeling language table of contents
San Diego, California, United States
Pages: 95 - 104  
Year of Publication: 1995
ISBN:0-89791-818-5
Authors
Donald P. Brutzman  Computer Science Department, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
Michael R. Macedonia  Computer Science Department, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
Michael J. Zyda  Computer Science Department, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, California
Sponsors
NSF : National Science Foundation
SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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Bell, Gavin, Parisi, Anthony and Pesce, Mark, "The Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) Version 1.0 Specification," 26 May 1995. Available via the VRML Repository at http://w~v.sd.~'c.edu/vrml
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Brutzanan, Donald P., A Virtual World for an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, Ph.D. Dissertation, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey California. December 1994. Available at http:/ ww.stl.nps.na~.mil/- brutzman/dissertation/
 
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Brutzman, Don, "Remote Collaboration with Monterey Bay Educators," Visual Proceedings, Association for Computhzg Machbzerv (ACM) Special Interest Group opt Computer Graphics (SIGGRA PH) 95, Los Angeles California, Atlgust 7-11 1995, p. 145.
 
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Brutzman, Don, "Networked Ocean Science Research and Education, Monterey Bay California," Proceedings of International Networking (INET) 95 Conference, Internet Society, Honolulu Hawaii, June 27-30 1995. Available at h ttp." //in e t. n ttam . com /HM P /PA PER/03 9
 
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Brutzman, Don and Reimers, Stephen, "Internet Protocol over Seawater: Towards lnteroperable Underwater Networks," Unmanned Untethered Submersibles Technology 95. Northeastern University, Nahant Massachusetts, September 25-27 1995, to appear.
 
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Durlach, Nathaniel !. and Mavor, Anne S., editors, Virtual Realio,. Scientific attd Technological Challenges, National Research Council, National Academy Press, Washington DC, 1995.
 
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Foley, Jim and Pitkow, James, ed., Research Priorities for the WorM-Wide Web, National Science Foundation (NSF) Information, Robotics and Intelligent Systems Division Workshop, Arlington Virginia, October 31 1994. Available at http : //wn~. co. g at e ch. edu /g vu /nsf-ws /repo rt /R epo rt. h tml
 
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International Wide-Area Year (I-WAY) project, 1995, information available at http://www.iway.org
 
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Macedonia, Michael R., A Network Software Architecture for Large Scale Virtual Environments, Ph.D. Dissertation, Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey California, June 1995.
 
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Pesce, Mark and Behlendorf, Brian, moderators, "Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML)," working group mail list, 1994-1995. Archived at http.'//vrml, wired, corn~
 
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Schulzrinne, Henning and Casner, Stephen, "RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications," Audio-Video Transport Working Group, lnternet Engineering Task Force, working draft, Oct. 20, 1993. Available at f-tp://nic.ddn.mil/internet-drafls/dra fl-ie~-avt-rtp-O4.ps
 
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Sun Microsystems Corporation, Java language home page, 1995, http ://java.sun. com/
 
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Zyda, Michael J., Pratt, David R., Falby, John S., Barham, Paul T., Lombardo, Chuck and Kelleher, Kristen M., "The Software Required for the Computer Generation of Virtual Environments," PRESENCE: Teleoperators at~ Virtual Environments, vol. 2 no. 2, MIT Press, Cambridge Massachusetts, Spring 1993, pp. 130-140.


Collaborative Colleagues:
Donald P. Brutzman: colleagues
Michael R. Macedonia: colleagues
Michael J. Zyda: colleagues