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Virtual economies also exist in life simulation games which may have taken the most radical steps toward linking a virtual economy with the real world.
* Virtual Economy Research Network bibliography – a comprehensive bibliography of publications related to virtual economy
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Virtual offices are experiencing growth even in a recessionary economy, and not just in the United States.
" The Kingdom of Loathing economy was the subject of an academic study, Economics in the Kingdom of Loathing: Analysis of Virtual Market Data in 2011.
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Based in such a small economy, the Virtual Hebrides was perhaps doomed to failure.
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Virtual and simulated
" Virtual sex "-- in which two people are able to have sex with each other through virtual reality, or in which a human can have sex with a " simulated " partner that only exists on a computer — becomes a reality.
A " Virtual Radiography " application creates Digitally Reconstructed Radiographs and “ virtual surgery ”, where endoscopic procedures or balloon angioplasty are simulated: the surgeon can view the progress of the instrument on a screen and receives realistic tactile feedback according to what kind of tissue the instrument would currently be touching.
Virtual 8086 mode, introduced with the Intel 80386, allows the A20 wrap-around to be simulated by using the virtual memory facilities of the processor: physical memory may be mapped to multiple virtual addresses thus allowing the memory mapped at first mebibyte of virtual memory may be mapped again in the second mebibyte of virtual memory.
On-Line Interactive Virtual Environment ( OLIVE ) customers rapidly generate realistic, three-dimensional virtual environments that scale from single user applications to large-scale simulated environments that support a vast number of concurrent users.
A Virtual field trip is a simulated, real-time field trip.
* Virtual reality, simulated reality.
http :// www. fenichel. com / CCBT. shtml for an August 2011 presentation by Kate Cavanaugh, author of " Hands on Help " Applications in psychology and medicine also include such innovations as the " Virtual Patient " and other virtual / augmented reality programs which can provide trainees with simulated intake sessions while also providing a means for supplementing clinical supervision.

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The highly successful BattleTech line led to a series of video games, some of the first virtual reality gaming suites, called Virtual World ( created by a subdivision of the company known at the time of development as ESP, an acronym for " Extremely Secret Project ") and a Saturday-morning animated TV series.
They were particularly interested in virtual reality ( particularly the BattleTech Centers / Virtual World ) but also developed desktop computer games.
The virtual TV effect was provided by PVI Virtual Media Services using their L-VIS virtual graphics system.
* Returnil Virtual System can virtualize Windows based systems, needs only a restart to rebuild the virtual machine.
* Virtual Iron provides virtual machines for x86 that run unmodified operating systems, such as Windows, Red Hat and SUSE ; open source, implements native virtualization, which delivers near-native performance for x86 operating systems.
* James E. Smith, Ravi Nair, Virtual Machines: Versatile Platforms For Systems And Processes, Morgan Kaufmann, May 2005, ISBN 1-55860-910-5, 656 pages ( covers both process and system virtual machines )
In the book The Metaphysics of Virtual Reality by Michael R. Heim, seven different concepts of virtual reality are identified: simulation, interaction, artificiality, immersion, telepresence, full-body immersion, and network communication.
The book served to demystify the subject, making it more accessible to less technical researchers and enthusiasts, with an impact similar to that which his book The Virtual Community had on virtual community research lines closely related to VR.
In the book Infinite Reality: Avatars, Eternal Life, New Worlds, and the Dawn of the Virtual Revolution, Blascovich and Bailenson review the literature on the psychology and sociology behind life in virtual reality.
In addition, Mychilo S. Cline, in his book Power, Madness, and Immortality: The Future of Virtual Reality, argues that virtual reality will lead to a number of important changes in human life and activity.
* Virtual backup appliance, a virtual machine used to back up other virtual machines
However, approaches like Virtual Network Computing ( VNC ), NX and Xpra allow a virtual session to be reached from different X servers ( in a manner similar to GNU Screen in relation to terminals ), and other applications and toolkits provide related facilities.
System partitioning ( virtualization ) ranges from hardware partitions to isolated OS virtual partitions on cell-based servers, and HP Virtual Machines ( VMs ) on all Integrity servers.
; HP-UX 11i v3 Virtualization Server OE ( VSE-OE ): Delivers everything in BOE plus GlancePlus performance analysis and software mirroring, and all Virtual Server Environment software which includes virtual partitions, virtual machines, workload management, capacity advisor and applications.
Author Oliver Grau in his book Virtual Art: From Illusion to Immersion notes that the creation of artificial immersive virtual reality, arising as a result of technical exploitation of new inventions, is a long-standing human practice throughout the ages.
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Called the Collaborative Virtual Workstation ( CVW ), this allowed the session to be set up in a virtual file cabinet and virtual rooms, and left as a persistent session that could be joined later.
Virtual management, brought about by the rise of the Internet, globalization, outsourcing, telecommuting, and virtual teams, is management of frequently widely dispersed groups and individuals with rarely, if ever, meeting them face to face.
With CP-67 on the IBM System / 360 Model 67 and Virtual Machine Facility / 370 ( VM / 370 ) on System / 370, IBM introduced the notion of virtual machine, where the operating system itself runs under the control of a hypervisor, instead of being in direct control of the hardware.
* Four new operating systems: DOS / VS ( DOS with virtual storage ), OS / VS1 ( OS / 360 MFT with virtual storage ), OS / VS2 ( OS / 360 MVT with virtual storage ) Release 1, termed SVS ( Single Virtual Storage ), and Release 2, termed MVS ( Multiple Virtual Storage ) and planned to be available 20 months later ( at the end of March 1974 ), and VM / 370 – the re-implemented CP / CMS

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