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VRST
2006
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Mixed reality: are two hands better than one?
For simulating hands-on tasks, the ease of enabling two-handed interaction with virtual objects gives Mixed Reality (MR) an expected advantage over Virtual Reality (VR). A user st...
Aaron Kotranza, John Quarles, Benjamin Lok
ICAT
2006
IEEE
13 years 9 months ago
Manipulation of Field of View for Hand-Held Virtual Reality
Today, hand-held computing and media devices are commonly used in our everyday lives. This paper assesses the viability of hand-held devices as effective platforms for “virtual r...
Jane Hwang, Jaehoon Jung, Gerard Jounghyun Kim
PEPM
1994
ACM
13 years 7 months ago
Improving CPS-Based Partial Evaluation: Writing Cogen by Hand
It is well-known that self-applicable partial evaluation can be used to generate compiler generators: cogen = mix(mix;mix), where mix is the specializer (partial evaluator). Howev...
Anders Bondorf, Dirk Dussart
ISMAR
2007
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Evaluating Display Types for AR Selection and Annotation
This paper evaluates different display devices for selection or annotation tasks in augmented reality (AR). We compare three different display types – a head mounted display and...
Jason Wither, Stephen DiVerdi, Tobias Höllere...
CLEIEJ
2010
13 years 1 months ago
Synchronous versus Asynchronous interaction between users of two collaborative tools for the production of Use Cases
The performance of requirement engineers in the production of Use Cases is analyzed and compared using a collaborative editor in synchronous mode versus one in asynchronous mode, ...
Carlos M. Fuenzalida, Hector B. Antillanca