MOLDOVEANU, 2000 - Google Patents
More scalability at lower costs-Server Architecture for Massive Multiplayer 3D Virtual Spaces powered by GPGPUMOLDOVEANU, 2000
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Abstract 3D massive multiplayer virtual spaces are getting more and more popular, not only as computer games but as complex simulation and interaction environments, heading to become the next paradigm of multi-user interface. Still their universal adoption is hindered …
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
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