Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
490603 Procedia Computer Science 2012 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Over the past few years, the interest in using games to educate, motivate, and change behaviour has grown tremendously by international groups of practitioners, educators, gamers engineers, medical scientists, and many other researchers from a variety of disciplines. Games are driven by entertainment purposes but they represent more than an entertainment, “fun” value; they associate a context of deeper learning and enjo yable experience. Hence, the article focuses on the architecture characteristics of games and computer-aided design CAD with a particular interest in CAD systems as interactive and engaging systems. The researchers further underline the importance of interoperability in the perspective of integrating game systems and CAD.

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