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well, Len, that appears to be a US military web site and my browser
can't locate that URL, even after I fix the wrap. If you can access the
site, please make a copy of the PDF and send to me.
Bullard, Claude L (Len) wrote:
>For any diehard XML 3D declarative simulation junkies, the following
>
>http://web.nps.navy.mil/~brutzman/DeformableSurfacesTechnicalReport2003Novem
>ber.pdf
>
>has become available. This is a good introduction to
>X3D and its application in very large distributed simulations.
>It also includes discussion of such applications as terrain
>and building deformation, XFSP-derived network protocols
>and corresponding binary file formats, how prototypes
>are used to extend the language, a comprehensive overview
>of the X3D profiles such as H-Anim, and other goodies.
>
>At about 209 pages, it is a long read but an excellent resource
>as this is a deep and comprehensive description of X3D and its
>applications to web-hosted distibuted simulation.
>
>len
>
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