Thaíse Kelly de Lima Costa, Liliane dos Santos Machado.
The representation of real environments through virtual environments allows people to visualize and know distant places. Recently, 2D models have been used as a start point for 3D environments and 2D interfaces have been developed to provide and facilitate the navigation. However, the interfaces are exclusively developed to each application. In this work we present a structure able to associate interfaces and virtual environments that are not dependent of the environment. To validate the structure a case study is presented for a Virtual Campus with access to several services.
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