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Providing services through online immersive real-time mirror-worlds: The Immex Program for delivering services in another way at university

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This paper introduces the "Immex" program that experiences how to provide services through virtual immersive online real-time environments. The idea is to offer another way to share data and make it accessible within mirror-worlds. We try to gather the data disseminated in the information system of the university and present them at a relevant place and in a meaningful form to the user experiencing the simulation.

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      VRIC '18: Proceedings of the Virtual Reality International Conference - Laval Virtual
      April 2018
      173 pages
      ISBN:9781450353816
      DOI:10.1145/3234253
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      • Simon Richir

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