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3D Metaphor and Web based Technology as an User-friendly Approach to
Prague, Czech Republic September 01-September 05
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Nada Bates-Brkljac, University of the West of England, Bristol, England
In October 2002 staff at the Faculty of the Built Environment at UWE Bristol has completed work on European Commission funded project, VirtuAL. Virtual stands for the Virtual Archive and Library for Cathedrals and includes a virtual environment to explore the spatial relationships between digitally reproduced artefacts in the archive and library, and links from documents to landscape. The 3D model is underpinned by a database using SQL server and serves as a Portal. The project has employed Web based computer technologies in order to create a methodological framework which once evaluated can be utilised for recording, managing and presenting similar historic collections. The VirtuAL was a part of wider investigation, which was both an attempt to understand the effective design of web-based historic records, as well as to set up a methodology for creating multimedia recording of historic collections. This paper examines the ideas behind the project, the manner in which these have been implemented and the feedback and response that has in turn modified the focus of the project.
Index Terms:
Multimedia, GIS, 3D VRML, Spatial Information, World Wide Web
Citation:
Nada Bates-Brkljac, "3D Metaphor and Web based Technology as an User-friendly Approach to," dexa, pp.87, 14th International Workshop on Database and Expert Systems Applications (DEXA'03), 2003
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