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Arturo Nakasone

Researcher at National Institute of Informatics

Publications -  21
Citations -  212

Arturo Nakasone is an academic researcher from National Institute of Informatics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Metaverse & The Internet. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 21 publications receiving 206 citations. Previous affiliations of Arturo Nakasone include Graduate University for Advanced Studies & Pontifical Catholic University of Peru.

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A systematic review of usability techniques in agile methodologies

TL;DR: It is found that complementary techniques are the most frequent techniques used with agile methodologies, and most studies performed usability evaluations only during the implementation phase, and these evaluations were mostly constructed as elaborations of case studies.
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AstroSim: Collaborative Visualization of an Astrophysics Simulation in Second Life

TL;DR: AstroSim as discussed by the authors provides synchronous collaborative visualization for astronomers, where users can play, halt, and rewind simulations and annotate stars interactively to track individual stars and gain a better understanding of stellar dynamics and astrophysics phenomena.
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AgriVillage: 3D multi-language internet game for fostering agriculture environmental awareness

TL;DR: A 3D multilingual Internet game that lets the player experience the potential effects of agriculture in the environment by not only making the player learn the impact of fertilizers and deforestation that affect the sources of water and weather, respectively, but also enhance the importance of food quality.
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OpenEnergySim: a 3D internet based experimental framework for integrating traffic simulation and multi-user immersive driving

TL;DR: OpenEnergySim as discussed by the authors is a virtual world based visualization application that integrates traffic simulation and immersive multi-user driving, which allows users to immerse in the virtual world via a graphical self-representation (an 'avatar'), allowing to develop integrated simulation applications that are conveniently accessible by Internet.
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Design of Open Source Framework for Traffic and Travel Simulation

TL;DR: An open source approach to traffic simulation, OpenTraffic, which is being developed as a collaborative effort between the Queensland University of Technology, Australia; the National Institute of Informatics, Tokyo; and the Technical University of Delft, the Netherlands, and which standardization will allow the sharing of data with many existing commercial simulation packages.