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Autonomic Virtualized Environments
International Conference on Autonomic and Autonomous Systems (ICAS'06), 2006Virtualization was invented more than thirty years ago to allow large expensive mainframes to be easily shared among different application environments. As hardware prices went down, the need for virtualization faded away. More recently, virtualization at all levels (system, storage, and network) became important again as a way to improve system ...
Daniel A. Menascé, Mohamed N. Bennani
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Virtual environment for surprises
Proceedings of the 18th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2010Creation of a virtual interactive and highly evolved environment with Surprises characters.
Lara Oliveti +2 more
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Virtually documented environments
Digest of Papers. First International Symposium on Wearable Computers, 2002We present a suitable virtually documented environment system providing the user with high level interaction possibilities. The system is dedicated to applications where the operator needs to have his hands free in order to access information, carry out measurements and/or operate on a device (e.g. maintenance, instruction).
Samory Kakez, Vania Conan, Pascal Bisson
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Recovery for Virtualized Environments
2015 11th European Dependable Computing Conference (EDCC), 2015Cloud infrastructures provide elastic computing resources to client organizations, enabling them to build online applications while avoiding the fixed costs associated to a complete IT infrastructure. However, such organizations are unlikely to fully trust the cloud for the most critical applications.
Frederico Cerveira +3 more
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Virtual environments for education
Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 1999WWWIC, the NDSU World Wide Web Instructional Committee, is engaged in developing a range of virtual environments for education. These projects span a range of disciplines, from earth science to anthropology, and from business to biology. However, all of these projects share a strategy, a set of assumptions, an approach to assessment, and an emerging ...
Brian M. Slator +6 more
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On the Road to Virtualized Environment
2012 Third International Conference on Emerging Intelligent Data and Web Technologies, 2012The success of cloud computing would not be possible without the advances in virtualization. The basic concept is to have one resource pretend to be another. Its implementation is applicable to many areas of computing. Virtualization allows a computer to become several different computers, or one software package to emulate another.
Hamse Yuusuf, Stilianos Vidalis
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Virtual instrumentation and virtual environments
IEEE Instrumentation & Measurement Magazine, 1999Instrumentation, interaction and virtual environments provide a challenging triplet for the next generation of instrumentation and measurement tools. As such, they are the logical continuation of an increasingly important component within (virtual) instrumentation. Despite these changes, however, the measurement paradigm remains unaltered. To make this
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Networked virtual environments
Proceedings of the 1992 symposium on Interactive 3D graphics - SI3D '92, 1992The Virtual Environment Realtime Network (VERN) is an object oriented testbed for the interconnection of environments over a network of graphical workstations. VERN is based on extensions to the networking technology of the DARPA sponsored SIMNET combined combat training system and the Distributed Interactive Simulation protocol being developed as a ...
Brian S. Blau +3 more
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Biofeedback and Virtual Environments
International Journal of Architectural Computing, 2011This paper explains potential benefits of indirect biofeedback used within interactive virtual environments, and reflects on an earlier study that allowed for the dynamic modification of a virtual environment's graphic shaders, music and artificial intelligence, based on the biofeedback of the player.
Champion, Erik, Dekker, Andrew
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Virtual environments in neuroscience
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine, 1998Virtual environments (VE's) let users navigate and interact with computer-generated three-dimensional (3-D) environments in real time, allowing for the control of complex stimuli presentation. These VE's have attracted much attention in medicine, especially in remote or augmented surgery, and surgical training, which are critically dependent on hand ...
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