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Digital materialization

Digital materialization (DM) can loosely be defined as two-way direct communication or conversion between matter and information that enables people… 
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2016
2016
Los metodos de concebir la geometria desde la optica de materializacion, asi como en estudiosde sistemas de particulas, como la… 
2009
2009
The introduction of digital technologies for making models, prototypes, and buildings or building parts in the architectural… 
2007
2007
An active XML (AXML) document contains special tags that represent calls to Web services. Retrieving its contents consists… 
2004
2004
The rapid development of Internet generates a staggering amount of web content, especially dynamic web content WebView are… 
2001
2001
Dynamic content generation poses huge resource demands on web servers, creating a scalability problem. WebView Materialization…