default search action
Michael R. Macedonia
Person information
Refine list
refinements active!
zoomed in on ?? of ?? records
view refined list in
export refined list as
2010 – 2019
- 2013
- [j34]Michael R. Macedonia:
3D for the Web. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 33(5): 24-25 (2013)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j33]Michael R. Macedonia:
Virtual Worlds: A New Reality for Treating Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 29(1): 86-88 (2009) - 2007
- [j32]Michael R. Macedonia:
The Future Arrives ... Finally. Computer 40(2): 101-103 (2007) - [j31]Michael R. Macedonia:
iPhones Target the Tech Elite. Computer 40(6): 94-95 (2007) - [j30]Michael R. Macedonia:
Generation 3D: Living in Virtual Worlds. Computer 40(10): 99-101 (2007) - 2006
- [j29]Michael R. Macedonia:
Google Becomes an Entertainment Company. Computer 39(2): 101-103 (2006) - [j28]Michael R. Macedonia:
It's the End of the Tube as We Know It. Computer 39(6): 83-85 (2006) - [j27]Michael R. Macedonia:
Why Graphics Power Is Revolutionizing Physics. Computer 39(8): 91-92 (2006) - [j26]Michael R. Macedonia:
Moving Beyond HD. Computer 39(10): 115-117 (2006) - 2005
- [j25]Michael R. Macedonia:
Power from the Edge. Computer 38(12): 123-125 (2005) - 2004
- [j24]Michael R. Macedonia:
The Digital World's Midlife Crisis. Computer 37(8): 100-101 (2004) - [j23]Michael R. Macedonia:
Small is Beautifu. Computer 37(12): 122-123 (2004) - 2003
- [j22]Michael R. Macedonia:
Revitalizing Museums with Digital Technology. Computer 36(2): 94-96 (2003) - [j21]Michael R. Macedonia:
The GPU Enters Computing's Mainstream. Computer 36(10): 106-108 (2003) - 2002
- [j20]Michael R. Macedonia:
Linux in Hollywood: A Star is Born. Computer 35(2): 112-114 (2002) - [j19]James Korris, Michael R. Macedonia:
The End of Celluloid: Digital Cinema Emerges. Computer 35(4): 96-98 (2002) - [j18]Michael R. Macedonia:
The Computer Graphics Wars Heat Up. Computer 35(10): 97-99 (2002) - 2001
- [j17]Michael R. Macedonia:
Innovative Computing Powers Theme Park Adventures. Computer 34(2): 115-117 (2001) - [j16]Michael R. Macedonia:
E3 2001: The Birth of Ubiquitous Gaming? Computer 34(8): 90-91 (2001) - [j15]Michael R. Macedonia:
Entertainment Computing - Will Linux Be Computer Games' Dark Horse OS? Computer 34(12): 161-162 (2001) - [j14]Michael R. Macedonia:
In Search of the Grand Challenge. Simul. 76(2): 96-97 (2001) - [j13]Michael R. Macedonia:
Computing and the Future of Simulation. Simul. 76(5): 290 (2001) - [c9]Carolina Cruz-Neira, William R. Swartout, Michael R. Macedonia:
Tutorial 5: Virtual Reality for Fun and Profit. VR 2001: 311 - 2000
- [j12]Michael R. Macedonia:
Why Digital Entertainment Drives the Need for Speed. Computer 33(2): 124-127 (2000) - [j11]Michael R. Macedonia:
Using Technology and Innovations to Simulate Daily Life. Computer 33(4): 110-112 (2000) - [j10]Michael R. Macedonia:
The Empire Strikes Back ... with the X-Box. Computer 33(6): 104-106 (2000) - [j9]Michael R. Macedonia:
Distributed File Sharing: Barbarians at the Gates? Computer 33(8): 99-101 (2000) - [c8]Michael V. Capps, Michael R. Macedonia, Keith McCurdy, Daniel Thalmann:
The Future of Shared Virtual Environments (Panel). VR 2000: 79-
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j8]Michael R. Macedonia, Ted G. Lewis:
Sony Versus Wintel: Mortal Combar. Computer 32(7): 109-112 (1999) - [c7]Michael R. Macedonia, Michael Zyda, Paul T. Barham, Farid Mamaghani:
Extreme VR - Modeling and Simulation for Virtual Worlds (Panel). VR 1999: 70- - 1998
- [c6]Ronald J. Roland, John O. Miller, Michael R. Macedonia, Jim Metzger, John Andrew:
The Future of Military Simulation (panel). WSC 1998: 813-818 - 1997
- [j7]Michael R. Macedonia, Stefan Noll:
A Transatlantic Research and Development Environment. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 17(2): 76-82 (1997) - [j6]Michael R. Macedonia:
In the News. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 17(4): 90-92 (1997) - [j5]Theresa-Marie Rhyne, Donald P. Brutzman, Michael R. Macedonia:
Internetworked Graphics and the Web. Computer 30(8): 99-101 (1997) - [j4]Michael R. Macedonia, Michael Zyda:
A Taxonomy for Networked Virtual Environments. IEEE Multim. 4(1): 48-56 (1997) - [c5]Donald P. Brutzman, Michael Zyda, Kent Watsen, Michael R. Macedonia:
Virtual Reality Transfer Protocol (VRTP) Design Rationale. WETICE 1997: 179-186 - 1996
- [c4]Michael R. Macedonia:
Where no one has gone before. SIGGRAPH Visual Proceedings 1996: 95 - 1995
- [j3]Michael R. Macedonia, Michael Zyda, David R. Pratt, Donald P. Brutzman, Paul T. Barham:
Exploiting reality with multicast groups. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 15(5): 38-45 (1995) - [c3]Michael R. Macedonia, Donald P. Brutzman, Michael Zyda, David R. Pratt, Paul T. Barham, John Falby, John Locke:
NPSNET: A Multi-Player 3D Virtual Environment over the Internet. SI3D 1995: 93-94, 210 - [c2]Michael R. Macedonia, Michael Zyda, David R. Pratt, Donald P. Brutzman, Paul T. Barham:
Exploiting reality with multicast groups: a network architecture for large-scale virtual environments. VRAIS 1995: 2-10 - [c1]Donald P. Brutzman, Michael R. Macedonia, Michael Zyda:
Internetwork Infrastructure Requirements for Virtual Environments. VRML 1995: 95-104 - 1994
- [j2]Michael R. Macedonia, Donald P. Brutzman:
MBone Provides Audio and Video Across the Internet. Computer 27(4): 30-36 (1994) - [j1]Michael R. Macedonia, Michael Zyda, David R. Pratt, Paul T. Barham, Steven Zeswitz:
NPSNET: A Network Software Architecture For Large Scale Virtual Environments. Presence Teleoperators Virtual Environ. 3(4): 265-287 (1994)
Coauthor Index
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.
Unpaywalled article links
Add open access links from to the list of external document links (if available).
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of unpaywall.org to load hyperlinks to open access articles. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Unpaywall privacy policy.
Archived links via Wayback Machine
For web page which are no longer available, try to retrieve content from the of the Internet Archive (if available).
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of archive.org to check for archived content of web pages that are no longer available. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Internet Archive privacy policy.
Reference lists
Add a list of references from , , and to record detail pages.
load references from crossref.org and opencitations.net
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the APIs of crossref.org, opencitations.net, and semanticscholar.org to load article reference information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the Crossref privacy policy and the OpenCitations privacy policy, as well as the AI2 Privacy Policy covering Semantic Scholar.
Citation data
Add a list of citing articles from and to record detail pages.
load citations from opencitations.net
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of opencitations.net and semanticscholar.org to load citation information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the OpenCitations privacy policy as well as the AI2 Privacy Policy covering Semantic Scholar.
OpenAlex data
Load additional information about publications from .
Privacy notice: By enabling the option above, your browser will contact the API of openalex.org to load additional information. Although we do not have any reason to believe that your call will be tracked, we do not have any control over how the remote server uses your data. So please proceed with care and consider checking the information given by OpenAlex.
last updated on 2024-04-24 23:17 CEST by the dblp team
all metadata released as open data under CC0 1.0 license
see also: Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Imprint