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Posted by: Anonymous [ip: 66.122.165.195] on January 13, 2008 10:59 PM
Because open source operates computer hardware, any application could beg the question weather there could be an open source program that could be used. Just as cirtain equations telescope in math, there are probably areas of development that encapsulate other industries or applications. Virtualization has this quality as the concequence of methods use to animate art or apply real images to animated control to modle a variety of applications can be used for a variety of perposes. Such modeling has value in crash analysis, manufacturing, design, medicine, education and a variety of current and potential applications. Virtualization encapsulates any overlaping application. For example video production and video games. For this reason I would think it less important to persure any type of video game supremicy and work on a platform made first of effective tools and then next more intuitive usabiliy. It should begin with an outline of desired features perhaps using OOS as a start if only to refrence prefered development platforms, and then apply each feature as a project. The value of OOS is that any prior art that compleats the implementation graph can be used untill a better alternitive is developed. By separating policy, implementation can be hardware optimised. When an effective product is available it will creat multiple levels of intrinsic demand from industy untill it is a prefered platform for vidio game development.

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