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construction operations. In this chapter, the details of an animation authoring
language called ARVISCOPE designed to validate the functionality and effective-
ness of the methods described above were presented. Although the main focus of
this chapter was on construction processes, most of the findings of this research are
generic and widely applicable to other fields of science and engineering where the
need to animate and communicate simulated operations is as important as that in
construction.
Acknowledgments
Some material contained within this chapter is reproduced with permission from
the American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE).
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