2013
DOI: 10.1386/jgvw.5.1.41_1
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Mechanisms of three-dimensional content transfer between the OpenSimulator and the Second Life Grid® platforms

Abstract: Virtual worlds have been successfully employed as tools for educational, simulation and training use. The ability for users to easily create their own content with simple editing tools has made the Second Life Grid® platform, and its free open source equivalent, OpenSimulator, very popular. While the Second Life Grid offers more features, stability and a larger user base, cost considerations and some lack of control have led some projects to consider development/deployment exclusively on an OpenSimulator grid… Show more

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“…But so far, the teleport works just for the avatar without any objects including the appearance of the avatar itself. However, object transfer between OpenSimulator and Second Life is subject of further research; a detailed description can be found in Sequeira (2009); whereas security is not the main concern in this work.…”
Section: Opensimulatormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But so far, the teleport works just for the avatar without any objects including the appearance of the avatar itself. However, object transfer between OpenSimulator and Second Life is subject of further research; a detailed description can be found in Sequeira (2009); whereas security is not the main concern in this work.…”
Section: Opensimulatormentioning
confidence: 99%