On 4/24/06,  Rony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello All,

At the linux meet at HBCSE Rajeev had given a very nice demo of the new
display
drivers of linux that are well suited for 3D rendering. One application
demonstrated was a 3D file browser that works like a walk through into a
room
with files and folders shaped like 3D objects.

This type of 3D walk through has tremendous potential for corporate films
and
demos. Future operating manuals for electronic equipment could also be in 3D
form.
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I just stumbled upon something where the concept of 3D browser can be
applied.
An application can be made for preparing process maps which can be arranged
as  follows
The top layer will show all the departments of the organisations.
As you scroll down into any of the departments it will show a detail of
processes performed by that department.
As you go further into a process, there will be details of components of the
process and how they are related.
Clicking on a component it will give information about how it is to be
carried on and the role of the employees in that component and how it
relates to other components.
Here we can also make use of media capabilities of 3D browser without
launching external applications to show how the task is to carried out and
some instructions on it.
File system permissions can also be made use of to restrict the level of
access the user can have over each level. Take for example the top
management can have permission to view, modify and delete all the layers.
The departmental managers can only have modify access to their department.
but can only view the contents of other departments. The employees at lower
level only have write
capabilities in the processes they are involved with and can only read the
information of their
department.
Whereas the customers can have read access to whatever concerns them. Also
there can be a
section where customers have write access and can place their queries and
suggestions.
Besides use can be made of syncronisation so that each needs of each
department can be automatically forwarded to the other departments.
Also there should be checks for conflicts between the objectives of the
different departments so that the routine work is not affected.
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