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13th Australian Software Engineering Conference (ASWEC'01)
Evaluation of Virtual World Systems
Canberra, Australia
August 27-August 28
ISBN: 0-7695-1254-2
Kevin Pulo, The University of Sydney
Michael E. Houle, The University of Sydney
Abstract: A virtual world system is an artificial environment, created inside a computer, which mimics some aspect of the real world. These systems are multiuser, allowing many people to be present and to interact simultaneously in the virtual world. The performance of virtual world systems is important because the quality of the user's experience depends on the responsiveness of the system. This paper looks at issues involved in evaluating the performance of such multiuser virtual world systems. A flexible, object-oriented framework is presented for supporting these evaluations experimentally. As an example of its usage, this framework is applied to real virtual world system and some results are presented and discussed.
Citation:
Kevin Pulo, Michael E. Houle, "Evaluation of Virtual World Systems," aswec, pp.0098, 13th Australian Software Engineering Conference (ASWEC'01), 2001
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