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Workshop on Methods and Tools for Designing VR applications (MeTo-VR)
Dr. Frederic Kleinermann
WISE - Web & Information Systems Engineering Lab
Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Belgium
frederic.kleinermann@vub.ac.be

In this workshop, we are particularly interested in methods and tools which facilitate the design of a VR application and which make this process more accessible for non-VR experts. Therefore, we are inviting research papers in this context.
The aim of the workshop is to provide a platform for bringing together researchers, practitioners and designers of VR applications to enable a productive exchange of ideas about the state of the art on designing VR applications.

Workshop website: http://wise.vub.ac.be/metovr/

Workshop Program

09:30 Welcome to the MeTo-VR Workshop
09:40 A Methodology of Design for Virtual Environments
C. Fencott

School of Computing
University of Teesside
UK
11:00 Coffee Break
11:30 VR-WISE: A Conceptual Modeling Approach for Virtual Environments
B. Pellens, W. Bille, O. De Troyer and F. Kleinermann

VR-WISEResearch Group,
Vrije Universiteit Brussel,
Pleinlaan 2, 1050 Brussel, Belgium


12:00 Interactive Support for VR Rapid Prototyping Based on InTml
D. Mejia, P. Figueroa and J.T. Hernandez

Imagine Lab, Computing Engineering Department,
University of los Andes,
Bogotá DC, Colombia

12:30 Lunch
14:00 Developing VR Applications: the TRES-D Methodology
J.P. Molina, A.S. García, V. López, P. González

Laboratory of User Interfaces and Software Engineering, LoUISE
Instituto de Investigación en Informática de Albacete,
University of Castilla-La Mancha
Campus Universitario, Avda. España s/n, 02071 Albacete, Spain

14:30 A Domain-Related Model and a Graphical Notation Formalism for the Design of Virtual Environments
A. Grumbach* and D. Mellet-d’Huart**

*Ecole Nationale Supérieure des Télécommunications, Paris, France
** Association Nationale pour la Formation Professionnelle des Adultes,
Montreuil, France


15:00 Rapid Authoring for VR-Based Simulations of Pervasive Computing
Application
B.J.C. Jackson, P.L. Watten, P.F. Newbury, P.F. Lister

The Centre for VLSI and Computer Graphics, Department of Informatics,
University of Sussex,
BN1 9QH, UK

15:30 Conclusion
   


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