• Journal of Internet Computing and Services
    ISSN 2287 - 1136 (Online) / ISSN 1598 - 0170 (Print)
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Development of a Web Service Generation System Using Virtual Environments


Park Chang-Keun, Lee Myeong Won, Journal of Internet Computing and Services, Vol. 4, No. 1, pp. 27-38, Feb. 2003
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Abstract

This paper presents the Web service generation system using virtual environments and databases. Main features include that the environments and databases are generated and maintained correspondingly. It means that the virtual environments are changed automatically if the databases are updated, and also that the databases are maintained accordingly as the information about the environments are modified at the scene End users can modify the property of the virtual environments in the scene directly using the VRML edit interface, which visualizes the structures of virtual environments. Each object can be accessed through the VRML editor, its property be modified directly, and the information is updated in the database automatically. Web service pages are maintained accordingly. In addition, we define a texture mapping method based on weighted view interpolation using 2 photo images for a scene. A texture mapping interface Is also provided for end users to generate realistic images themselves.


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[APA Style]
Chang-Keun, P. & Won, L. (2003). Development of a Web Service Generation System Using Virtual Environments. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 4(1), 27-38.

[IEEE Style]
P. Chang-Keun and L. M. Won, "Development of a Web Service Generation System Using Virtual Environments," Journal of Internet Computing and Services, vol. 4, no. 1, pp. 27-38, 2003.

[ACM Style]
Park Chang-Keun and Lee Myeong Won. 2003. Development of a Web Service Generation System Using Virtual Environments. Journal of Internet Computing and Services, 4, 1, (2003), 27-38.