A. Hudson, J. Curtis, P. Banerjee, B. Dodds, A. Banerjee, T. DeFanti
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Evaluation of Some Commercial VR Environments: Trends and Directions
Some of the commercially available software systems for VR applications are evaluated for a number of desired features. These features are useful in determining the choice of software while developing a VR application. The capabilities and drawbacks of the software systems are highlighted using a grading procedure and the current trends and future needs in VR software are discussed.