Title
SpaceFusion: a multi-server architecture for shared virtual environments
Abstract
We propose a scalable architecture for shared virtual environments, named SpaceFusion, which is designed to provide practical, large-scale w-vices on the Internet. Here, the world is divided into smaller chunks, called regions, and a region plays a centrat role to obtain scalability and to realize the notion of Fusion. SpaceFuswn clients can get information on several regions from possibly different servers at once, and the information is fused and presented on the browser. We also introduce Chiba, the prototype system currently being developed using Java and theLiquid ReaIityVRML library for Java. CR Categories. H.5.1 Multimedia Information Systems; H.5.3 Group and Organization Interfaces; 1.3.7 Ttrree-Dirrnmsionat Oraptdcs and Realism VirmalReality
Year
DOI
Venue
1997
10.1145/253437.253455
VRML
Keywords
Field
DocType
scalability,vrml,multi-server architecture,distributed shared virtual environment,client/server model,virtual environment,client server,client server model
Architecture,VRML,Computer science,Data diffusion machine,Distributed shared memory,Operating system,Scalability,Fat client,Shared disk architecture,Client–server model
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
0-89791-886-X
12
1.40
References 
Authors
4
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Hiroyasu Sugano1121.40
Koji Otani2131.76
Haruyasu Ueda3121.74
Shin-ichi Hiraiwa4152.04
Susumu Endo5276.47
Youji Kohda6249.61