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Gendl™ meets X3DOM: the declarative web, all the way down

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Authoring and maintaining 3D content for the Web typically requires working in disjoint environments: one for creating static or dynamic HTML-based website content, and a different one for making 3D content. For website and web application development, language-based frameworks are typically used. For development of 3D content, a visual CAD-style tools are used, with static models exported to a form useful on the web such as X3D. Users have come to expect dynamic web experience, with content customized to their needs and based on simple user interface elements. Conspicuously absent from mainstream use has been a truly unified, declarative authoring environment which can provide for everything from simple web page generation through to detailed 3D geometric models.

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    Web3D '12: Proceedings of the 17th International Conference on 3D Web Technology
    August 2012
    190 pages
    ISBN:9781450314329
    DOI:10.1145/2338714

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