Cyberworlds

Cyberworlds

Cyberworlds are information worlds formed on cyberspace. The term “cyberworlds” was introduced by Tosiyasu Laurence Kunii [1]. Cyberworlds can be created either intentionally or spontaneously. As information worlds, they can be virtual or real, as well as mixed reality. In terms of information modeling, the theoretical ground for the Cyberworlds is far above the level of integrating spatial database models and temporal database models. Cyberworlds have been created and applied in e-business, e-commerce, e-manufacturing, e-learning, and cultural heritage.

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  1. ^ Cyberworlds edited by T.L. Kunii and A. Luciani (Springer, 1998).

http://member.acm.org/~kunii/

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