A collaborative analysis tool for visualisation and interaction with spatial data
Proceedings of the seventh international conference on 3D Web technology
Security of runtime extensible virtual environments
Proceedings of the 4th international conference on Collaborative virtual environments
Problem driven CVE technology development
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
Taking technomethodology seriously: hybrid change in the ethnomethodology-design relationship
European Journal of Information Systems - Special issue: "Interpretive" approaches to information systems and computing
Research of cooperative geosteering drilling virtual system based on network
WISM'10 Proceedings of the 2010 international conference on Web information systems and mining
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As shared virtual environments move beyond mere exemplars of computer graphics techniques, and evolve more meaningful content, issues such as 'ownership' or 'access' become important. Some artefacts in synthetic environments have 'real world' counterparts and require 'real world' access control and security. Others are entirely synthetic, and may require more esoteric access control. In either case, support for access model definition is becoming an important consideration for the future of virtual environments. In this paper we explore the different types of access required by different styles of VE, and develop a novel access model appropriate for these situations.