SpaceFusion: a multi-server architecture for shared virtual environments
VRML '97 Proceedings of the second symposium on Virtual reality modeling language
Virtual Society: Collaboration in 3D Spaces on the Internet
Computer Supported Cooperative Work - Special issue on groupware and the World Wide Web
Graphics internetworking: bottlenecks and breakthroughs
Digital illusion
MAVERIK—the Manchester virtual environment interface kernel
Proceedings of the Eurographics workshop on Virtual environments and scientific visualization '96
Objective ML: an effective object-oriented extension to ML
Theory and Practice of Object Systems - Third workshop on foundations of object-oriented languages (FOOL 3)
Networked virtual environments: design and implementation
Networked virtual environments: design and implementation
A Taxonomy for Networked Virtual Environments
IEEE MultiMedia
Developing Social Virtual Worlds using NetEffect
WET-ICE '97 Proceedings of the 6th Workshop on Enabling Technologies on Infrastructure for Collaborative Enterprises
Avocado: A Distributed Virtual Reality Framework
VR '99 Proceedings of the IEEE Virtual Reality
CORBA Platform as Support for Distributed Virtual Environments
VR '99 Proceedings of the IEEE Virtual Reality
The Ensemble System
MASSIVE: a distributed virtual reality system incorporating spatial trading
ICDCS '95 Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems
DEVA3: architecture for a large-scale distributed virtual reality system
VRST '00 Proceedings of the ACM symposium on Virtual reality software and technology
A Framework to Dynamically Manage Distributed Virtual Environments
VW '00 Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Virtual Worlds
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In Distributed Virtual Environments, each machine equally handles the communications over the network, provides the user with a view of the world, and processes her requests. A major issue is to ensure that the network communication does not hinder the interactivity between the machine and the user. In this paper, we present a program designed to achieve this goal, based on tools rarely used in this area.