Virtual Reality: Human Computer Interaction
by Xin-Xing Tang (ed.)
Publisher: InTech 2012
ISBN-13: 9789535107217
Number of pages: 306
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At present, virtual reality has impact on information organization and management and even changes design principle of information systems, which will make it adapt to application requirements. The book aims to provide a broader perspective of virtual reality on development and application.
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