Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on Virtual Reality Modeling Language (Web3D-Vrml) 2000
DOI: 10.1145/330160.330180
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Three-dimensional Beans—creating Web content using 3D components in a 3D authoring environment

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“…For example, AMIRE [2] is a component-based framework for authoring augmented reality. It draws from the idea of 3D components [15] that combine graphical representation and behavior. APRIL [34] is a framework for creating augmented reality presentations.…”
Section: Framework and Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, AMIRE [2] is a component-based framework for authoring augmented reality. It draws from the idea of 3D components [15] that combine graphical representation and behavior. APRIL [34] is a framework for creating augmented reality presentations.…”
Section: Framework and Toolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Independently of the merits of VRML and/or X3D, the format has become accepted as a standard de jure and de facto, so most VE systems support import mechanisms of VRML models. In some cases [69], it is possible to visually put 3D components together with predefined behaviours without being a modeller, similar to the construction kit approach. However, the fundamental goal of both VRML and X3D to make the Internet 3D remains unfulfilled and the WWW remains vastly confined to the 2D interface of the document paradigm.…”
Section: Appearancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Graphic objects, geometry graphs and behaviour graphs are then encapsulated in components (3D widgets) that can be reused and connected. Dörner and Grimm [2000] use Java Bean technology and Java3D to implement component based authoring of 3D scenes. Both geometry and behaviour aspects are contained in the 3D bean and can be used in an authoring environment that is able to incorporate pre-fabricated 3D Beans into a Java3D scene graph.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%