Evaluating the 3D rendering of architecture models in a web browser

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Phelan, Shane 2010. Evaluating the 3D rendering of architecture models in a web browser. Proceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology, (AC&T) The School of Computing and Technology 5th Annual Conference, University of East London, pp. 193-200
AuthorsPhelan, Shane
TypeConference paper
Abstract

Due to hardware, software and time constraints it can be a laborious chore to view
Computer Aided Design (CAD) data. Thanks to the emergence of 3D web rendering, it is now a more
streamlined process, and an ever increasingly popular way of displaying CAD data, due in part to the
fact that it is accessible to anyone with an internet connection. This paper reviews and evaluates 3
rendering engines and how they help the flow of getting architectural data into a virtual environment.

KeywordsComputer Aided Design; CAD; 3D web rendering; computer graphics
Year2010
ConferenceProceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology, (AC&T) The School of Computing and Technology 5th Annual Conference, University of East London, pp
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Print2010
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Deposited15 Sep 2010
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10552/991
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Phelan, S. (2010) ‘Evaluating the 3D rendering of architecture models in a web browser.’, Proceedings of Advances in Computing and Technology, (AC&T) The School of Computing and Technology 5th Annual Conference, University of East London, pp.193-200..

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