[X3D-Public] multiuser mode (newbie question)

John Carlson john.carlson3 at sbcglobal.net
Tue May 4 20:54:27 PDT 2010


Is Chris focusing on JSON, or something else?

John
On May 4, 2010, at 7:40 PM, Len Bullard wrote:

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> >Interestingly, Chris Marrin is proposing a declarative layer for webGL, without which it would remain a programmers tool. 
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> Yet another.  From Chris, it will be good.  Still, too many serviceable tools and content get obsoleted when they have one of these parties.
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> Ultimately content domains like biological domains cohere in the face of novelty through practice, memory and feedback.   A framework of response domains maps the services to the organizations that perform them in response to the panarchies that authorize them in response to the event/incident type.  That is the key to resilience.
> hmm - you lost me :P
> The challenge of seeing how many trendy thoughts can be backed into three sentences. J
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> If X3D is to be a training practice platform for emergency management systems, the costs of model integration at the scene graph has to come down.   All the various approaches to network sensors, and other plugs to scene graphs need to become an order of magnitude easier to assemble.  Traditionally, systems like this have been dispatch-centric.  That’s one way to do it, but it isn’t the most resilient way to do it.  Cross-boundary communications aren’t dispatch messages.  They are status messages mainly related to resource allocation.  It’s better to have an all-purpose but domain and role oriented communications client that takes acts as the collaboration platform.
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> All of that can be done in basic forms systems but these do not accomplish the goal of creating identity cross-boundary and games/worlds etc., are very good at that.
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