Proceedings of the 31st Conference on Winter Simulation Simulation---a Bridge to the Future - WSC '99 1999
DOI: 10.1145/324898.325292
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Web-based simulation visualization using Java3D

Abstract: The coupling of Java3D and applet technologies has the potential to revolutionize web-based simulation visualization.Applets can enable the dynamic and distributed instantiation and elimination of viewers that until now was not possible. A visualizer based on these technologies is under development at the Air Force Research Laboratory's Information Directorate. Unlike existing visualizers that must be running at the simulation's start time, this tool allows users to come and go as they please -effectively allo… Show more

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“…Hobona et al (2006) developed GeoDOVE, a Java3D-based prototype system that retrieves geospatial data from conventional spatial database servers and allows visualizations to be modified during runtime. Salisbury et al (1999) discussed a government owned and constructed model that was developed with Java3D and a web Applet and that served as a browser-based simulation visualizer that was capable of displaying simulated entities on any number of distributed sites. Yun et al (2009) realized an interactive model assembly in a virtual experiment by using Cult3D and Java.…”
Section: D Webgis Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hobona et al (2006) developed GeoDOVE, a Java3D-based prototype system that retrieves geospatial data from conventional spatial database servers and allows visualizations to be modified during runtime. Salisbury et al (1999) discussed a government owned and constructed model that was developed with Java3D and a web Applet and that served as a browser-based simulation visualizer that was capable of displaying simulated entities on any number of distributed sites. Yun et al (2009) realized an interactive model assembly in a virtual experiment by using Cult3D and Java.…”
Section: D Webgis Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Significant effort is also placed on developing new simulation libraries in Java that are made available through the Web [14][15][16]. A third line of research activity is directed in using the Web to enrich simulation programs with graphical representations [17][18][19]. Furthermore, an active area of research in which the Web is being investigated as the underlying infrastructure is the experimentation activity that is usually supported by parallel and distributed execution of simulation programs [20][21][22].…”
Section: Simulation Project Life Cycle and The Webmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coupling of Java3D and applet technologies has the potential to revolutionize Web‐based simulation visualization. A government‐owned, browser‐based simulation visualizer which is capable of displaying simulated entities to any number of distributed sites has been discussed . The incremental path planner has been implemented in Java and incorporated into a Java3D‐based VRML browser.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%