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The design of the virtual memory aspects of a virtual machine

Proceedings of the workshop on virtual computer systems on -, 1973
This paper discusses the design of a virtual memory mechanism for use as the first level of an operating system. The virtual memory mechanism provides a virtual machine which retains many of the properties of the host computer system. An implementation on the PDP-11/45 is briefly described.
David Lorge Parnas, William R. Price
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Design of a virtual auditorium

Proceedings of the ninth ACM international conference on Multimedia - MULTIMEDIA '01, 2001
We built a videoconference system called the Virtual Auditorium to support dialog-based distance learning. The instructor can see dozens of students on a tiled wall-sized display and establish eye contact with any student. Telephone-quality audio and television-quality video can be streamed using commodity codecs such as wavelet and MPEG-4. Support for
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Design of a virtual database

Information Systems, 1985
Abstract This paper proposes a database management system that automatically executes and integrates data retrieval, information deduction and information processing for query processing. The major thesis is that a user should be allowed to define and access any information related to a database—even if the information is not explicitly stored in the
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Designing a Virtual Mother-In-Law (or) Designing a Virtual Kitchen

2021
This paper describes the design of a virtual kitchen that doubles as a virtual mother-in-law, helping the user avert accidents that can lead to possible confrontations! The smart kitchen employs IoT in various kitchen devices and related sensor network in order to detect a variety of potential conditions that can lead to accidents.
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Designing Virtual Organizations

2010
Virtual Organizations are a suitable mechanism for enabling coordination of heterogeneous agents in open environments. Taking into account many concepts of the Human Organization Theory, a model for Virtual Organizations has been developed. This model describes the structural, functional, normative and environmental aspects of the system.
Natalia Criado   +3 more
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The management of virtual collaborative design

International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations, 2010
Design is a complex process in which information on and knowledge of diverse sources are processed simultaneously by a team of designers. The advent of Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs) has upset this conventional design process; the project team has been dispersed all over the world. The old theories of management have been blown apart,
Hafida Bouarfa, Mohamed Abed
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Virtual set design

IEEE Multimedia, 1998
New virtual technology has much to offer broadcast television. Constraints of materials, budgets, and studio space need no longer limit scenic and lighting design. The creative options offered by computer graphics are endless. This new technology frees us from the physical boundaries of reality. It lets designers create scenes previously too difficult,
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On the Design of Vehicular Virtual Sensors

2017 13th International Conference on Distributed Computing in Sensor Systems (DCOSS), 2017
Physical sensors are an important part of control systems, especially vehicular control systems. Sensor readings help drivers to control their vehicles as well as their internal systems while keeping a vehicle stable and running. Currently, a modern luxury car carries hundreds of diverse and precise sensors and not all of them are visible to the driver.
Andre B. Campolina   +3 more
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Design and implementation of virtual organizations

Proceedings of the Thirty-First Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences, 2002
The current literature on virtual organizations describes a richness of different aspects that contribute to the emergence of this new organizational form, like customer orientation, the use of information and communication technology (ICT), and time-based competition or decentralization. However, there seems to be one common theme in this literature: "
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Designing virtual selectors for surgeons

Applied Ergonomics, 1997
Virtual Reality (VR) applications involve the use of manipulators or 'virtual tools' such as pointers, grippers and containers. Manipulation of such tools is a key feature of VR applications. Less attention has been directed towards designing the ways in which users select particular options or information, as they interact in the virtual world, by ...
Serra, L., Waterworth, J.A.
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