Security in Virtual Worlds, 3D Webs, and Immersive Environments: Models for Development, Interaction, and Management

Security in Virtual Worlds, 3D Webs, and Immersive Environments: Models for Development, Interaction, and Management
Title Security in Virtual Worlds, 3D Webs, and Immersive Environments: Models for Development, Interaction, and Management PDF eBook
Author Rea, Alan
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 355
Release 2010-11-30
Genre Computers
ISBN 1615208925

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Although one finds much discussion and research on the features and functionality of Rich Internet Applications (RIAs), the 3D Web, Immersive Environments (e.g. MMORPGs) and Virtual Worlds in both scholarly and popular publications, very little is written about the issues and techniques one must consider when creating, deploying, interacting within, and managing them securely. Security in Virtual Worlds, 3D Webs, and Immersive Environments: Models for Development, Interaction, and Management brings together the issues that managers, practitioners, and researchers must consider when planning, implementing, working within, and managing these promising virtual technologies for secure processes and initiatives. This publication discusses the uses and potential of these virtual technologies and examines secure policy formation and practices that can be applied specifically to each.

Interactive 3D Multimedia Content

Interactive 3D Multimedia Content
Title Interactive 3D Multimedia Content PDF eBook
Author Wojciech Cellary
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 295
Release 2012-01-06
Genre Computers
ISBN 1447124979

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The book describes recent research results in the areas of modelling, creation, management and presentation of interactive 3D multimedia content. The book describes the current state of the art in the field and identifies the most important research and design issues. Consecutive chapters address these issues. These are: database modelling of 3D content, security in 3D environments, describing interactivity of content, searching content, visualization of search results, modelling mixed reality content, and efficient creation of interactive 3D content. Each chapter is illustrated with example applications based on the proposed approach. The final chapter discusses some important ethical issues related to the widespread use of virtual environments in everyday life. The book provides ready to use solutions for many important problems related to the creation of interactive 3D multimedia applications and will be a primary reading for researchers and developers working in this domain.

The Virtual World and Marketing

The Virtual World and Marketing
Title The Virtual World and Marketing PDF eBook
Author Enes Emre Başar
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Pages 251
Release 2018-07-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1527515516

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This collection of essays is dedicated to reviewing, exploring, and reporting state-of-the-art virtual world and marketing issues in the broadest sense. It provides a readable, non-technical publication which offers a comprehensive presentation of marketing issues, trends, data, and likely developments in the virtual world. Readers will learn about analysis of the virtual ego, services, the concept of ethics, and virtual experiential marketing, among other pressing topics.

International Joint Conference SOCO’14-CISIS’14-ICEUTE’14

International Joint Conference SOCO’14-CISIS’14-ICEUTE’14
Title International Joint Conference SOCO’14-CISIS’14-ICEUTE’14 PDF eBook
Author José Gaviria de la Puerta
Publisher Springer
Pages 584
Release 2014-06-07
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 3319079956

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This volume of Advances in Intelligent and Soft Computing contains accepted papers presented at SOCO 2014, CISIS 2014 and ICEUTE 2014, all conferences held in the beautiful and historic city of Bilbao (Spain), in June 2014. Soft computing represents a collection or set of computational techniques in machine learning, computer science and some engineering disciplines, which investigate, simulate, and analyze very complex issues and phenomena. After a through peer-review process, the 9th SOCO 2014 International Program Committee selected 31 papers which are published in these conference proceedings. In this relevant edition a special emphasis was put on the organization of special sessions. One special session was organized related to relevant topics as: Soft Computing Methods in Manufacturing and Management Systems. The aim of the 7th CISIS 2014 conference is to offer a meeting opportunity for academic and industry-related researchers belonging to the various, vast communities of Computational Intelligence, Information Security, and Data Mining. The need for intelligent, flexible behaviour by large, complex systems, especially in mission-critical domains, is intended to be the catalyst and the aggregation stimulus for the overall event. After a through peer-review process, the CISIS 2014 International Program Committee selected 23 papers and the 5th ICEUTE 2014 International Program Committee selected 2 papers which are published in these conference proceedings as well.

Synthetic Worlds

Synthetic Worlds
Title Synthetic Worlds PDF eBook
Author Andreas Hebbel-Seeger
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 422
Release 2013-08-13
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 146146286X

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Synthetic Worlds, Virtual Worlds, and Alternate Realities are all terms used to describe the phenomenon of computer-based, simulated environments in which users inhabit and interact via avatars. The best-known commercial applications are in the form of electronic gaming, and particularly in massively-multiplayer online role-playing games like World of Warcraft or Second Life. Less known, but possibly more important, is the rapid adoption of platforms in education and business, where Serious Games are being used for training purposes, and even Second Life is being used in many situations that formerly required travel. The editors of this book captures the state of research in the field intended to reflect the rapidly growing yet relatively young market in education and business. The general focus is set on the scientific community but integrates the practical applications for businesses, with papers on information systems, business models, and economics. In six parts, international authors – all experts in their field – discuss the current state-of-the-art of virtual worlds/alternate realities and how the field will develop over the next years. Chapters discuss the influences and impacts in and around virtual worlds. Part four is about education, with a focus on learning environments and experiences, pedagogical models, and the effects on the different roles in the educational sector. The book looks at business models and how companies can participate in virtual worlds while receiving a return on investment, and includes cases and scenarios of integration, from design, implementation to application.

Analyzing Security, Trust, and Crime in the Digital World

Analyzing Security, Trust, and Crime in the Digital World
Title Analyzing Security, Trust, and Crime in the Digital World PDF eBook
Author Nemati, Hamid R.
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 299
Release 2013-12-31
Genre Computers
ISBN 1466648570

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In the digital era, information is the most valuable resource, and protecting one’s assets is a constant struggle for both individuals and organizations. Analyzing Security, Trust, and Crime in the Digital World explores techniques and technologies used to secure data and prevent intrusion in virtual environments. Within these pages, computer scientists, programmers, engineers, and practitioners will find meaningful research on intrusion detection and authentication techniques in order to further defend their own systems and protect the information therein.

Network Security Technologies: Design and Applications

Network Security Technologies: Design and Applications
Title Network Security Technologies: Design and Applications PDF eBook
Author Amine, Abdelmalek
Publisher IGI Global
Pages 348
Release 2013-11-30
Genre Computers
ISBN 1466647906

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Recent advances in technologies have created a need for solving security problems in a systematic way. With this in mind, network security technologies have been produced in order to ensure the security of software and communication functionalities at basic, enhanced, and architectural levels. Network Security Technologies: Design and Applications presents theoretical frameworks and the latest research findings in network security technologies while analyzing malicious threats which can compromise network integrity. This book is an essential tool for researchers and professionals interested in improving their understanding of the strategic role of trust at different levels of information and knowledge society.