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5th Web3D 2000: Monterey, California, USA
- Don Brutzman, Michael V. Capps, Wolfgang Broll:

Proceedings of the Fifth Symposium on Virtual Reality Modeling Language, Web3D-VRML 2000, Monterey, CA, USA, February 20-24, 2000. ACM 2000, ISBN 1-58113-211-5 - Paul A. Fishwick:

3D behavioral model design for simulation and software engineering. 7-16 - Jürgen Gausemeier, Holger Krumm, Thorsten Molt, Peter Ebbesmeyer, Peter Gehrmann:

A database driven server for an Internet based plant layout presentation system. 17-22 - Martin Reddy, Lee Iverson, Yvan G. Leclerc:

Under the hood of GeoVRML 1.0. 23-28 - Marc Alexa, Johannes Behr, Wolfgang Müller:

The morph node. 29-34 - Holger Grahn, Thomas Volk, Hans J. Wolters:

NURBS in VRML. 35-43 - Akira Wakita, Makoto Yajima, Tsuyoshi Harada, Hiroshi Toriya, Hiroaki Chiyokura:

XVL: a compact and qualified 3D representation with lattice mesh and surface for the Internet. 45-51 - Ricardo Galli, Yuhua Luo:

Mu3D: a causal consistency protocol for a collaborative VRML editor. 53-62 - Edward Swing:

Adding immersion to collaborative tools. 63-68 - Ralf Dörner, Paul Grimm:

Three-dimensional Beans - creating Web content using 3D components in a 3D authoring environment. 69-74 - Duncan Rowland, Frank A. Biocca:

Evolutionary co-operative design between human and computer: implementation of "the genetic sculpture park". 75-79 - Stephan Diehl

, Jörg Keller:
VRML with constraints. 81-86 - Marko Salmela, Harri Kyllönen:

Smart virtual prototypes: distributed 3D product simulations for Web based environments. 87-93 - Toshiki Hijiri, Kazuhiro Nishitani, Tim Cornish, Toshiya Naka, Shigeo Asahara:

A spatial hierarchical compression method for 3D streaming animation. 95-101 - John L. Robinson, John A. Stewart, Isabelle Labbé:

MVIP - audio enabled multicast VNet. 103-109 - Hans Holten-Lund, Mogens Hvidtfeldt, Jan Madsen, Steen Pedersen:

VRML visualization in a surgery planning and diagnostics application. 111-118 - Robert Lipman, Kent A. Reed:

Using VRML in construction industry applications. 119-124 - Kiril Vidimce, John T. Foley, David C. Banks, Yong-Tze Chi, Taha Mzoughi:

WebTOP: 3D interactive optics on the Web. 125-129 - Bastiaan Schönhage, Alex van Ballegooij, Anton Eliëns:

3D gadgets for business process visualization - a case study. 131-138 - Christian Babski, Daniel Thalmann:

Real-time animation and motion capture in Web human director (WHD). 139-145 - Chris Greenhalgh, Michael V. Capps:

Special panel session on multi-user virtual environments (panel session) (abstract only). 147 - Chris Greenhalgh:

Implementing multi-user virtual worlds: ideologies and issues (panel session). 149-154 - Christian Doegle, Franz Buchenberger, Steve Timmerman, Eric Anschütz, Maurizio Vecchione:

Commercial applications of 3D on the Web (panel session - abstract only). 155 - Chris Marrin, Rob Myers, Linda Hahner, Jim Stewartson, Leonard Daly:

Forging interactive experiences: a content perspective (panel session - abstract only). 157 - Robert Temel, Kris Covarrubias, Jim Spadaccini, Manfred Koob:

New uses of interactive 3D for museums (panel session - abstract only). 159-160

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