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dc.contributor.author Lewis, Nathan D en_NZ
dc.contributor.author Situ, Hailing en_NZ
dc.contributor.author Middlemiss, Melanie en_NZ
dc.date.copyright 2008-07 en_NZ
dc.identifier.citation Lewis, N. D., Situ, H., & Middlemiss, M. (2008). Report of Otago contributions to Telecom LifeLink Project (Information Science Discussion Papers Series No. 2008/02). University of Otago. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10523/988 en
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10523/988
dc.description.abstract Gartner has for some time been reporting the potential for virtual world technology to become the next wave of the Internet, delivering what is known as the Web3.D environment. This is characterised by a high level of user participation through immersion in the virtual world. Gartner has predicted that by 2011, 80% of internet users will be regular users of Web3.D technology. Project LifeLink was initiated to discover what opportunities for Telecom might exist in the growth of business and consumer interest in virtual worlds. This has focused on a number of technologies, in particular Second Life, OpenSimulator (OpenSIM) and JAIN SLEE. The project has been run by Telecom with coordination and support from MediaLab, and with researchers at Canterbury and Otago Universities. This report describes the work undertaken at Otago University to implement a gateway to enable demonstration of communications between an object in Second Life and the JAIN SLEE environment in order to interoperate with external network services. en_NZ
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dc.publisher University of Otago en_NZ
dc.relation.ispartofseries Information Science Discussion Papers Series en_NZ
dc.subject.lcsh QA76 Computer software en_NZ
dc.title Report of Otago contributions to Telecom LifeLink Project en_NZ
dc.type Discussion Paper en_NZ
dc.description.version Unpublished en_NZ
otago.bitstream.pages 19 en_NZ
otago.date.accession 2008-07-15 22:00:57 en_NZ
otago.school Information Science en_NZ
otago.openaccess Open
otago.place.publication Dunedin, New Zealand en_NZ
dc.identifier.eprints 782 en_NZ
otago.school.eprints Global Network Interconnectivity Project en_NZ
otago.school.eprints Information Science en_NZ
dc.description.references [1] Gartner press release 24/04/07 http://www.gartner.com/it/page.jsp?id=503861; Last accessed 7/07/08 [2] Second Life http://secondlife.com/; Last accessed 7/07/08 [3] OpenSim – OpenSimulator Project http://opensimulator.org/wiki/Main_Page; Last accessed 7/07/08 [4] JAIN SLEE – JAIN SLEE portal http://jainslee.org/; Last accessed 7/07/08 [5] MySpace http://www.myspace.com/; Last accessed 7/07/08 [6] Facebook http://www.facebook.com; Last accessed 7/07/08 [7] Bebo http://www.bebo.com; Last accessed 7/07/08 [8] Flickr http://www.flickr.com; Last accessed 7/07/08 [9] S.B.Lim, D. Ferry, JAIN SLEE Tutorial: Introducing JAIN SLEE http://jainslee.org/downloads/jainslee-tutorial-04.pdf; Last accessed 7/07/08 [10] S.B.Lim, D. Ferry, JAIN SLEE 1.0 Specification, Final Release, 2004 en_NZ
otago.relation.number 2008/02 en_NZ

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