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What we think Clara can do besides fun

So, is Clara just a fun thing?
We do not think so. The growing amount of information on the net and in general causes many enterprises to reach out for all kinds of "*"-management software: Masses of data in the fields of knowledge and content are very difficult to handle on a pure text-basis. We think that visual representations of this data can provide crucial benfits in staying away from chaos. With the high flexibility of Clara we can quickly come up with things like

  • threedimensional represantations of filesystems and website-structures
  • graphical interfaces to educational topics
  • vizualisation of different relations between topics (topic-maps)
  • graphical analysis of generic data

The difference of Clara with regard to existing solutions is it's ablitiy to display all kinds of data in it's natural form, (documents, websites, graphics) within a threedimensional representation. The existing representation of websites is just an example and could be replaced by any other document-structure. Also, it is not a too-far step to process data like XML and to reinterpret it's DTD with threedimensional representations.

Projects in the past that were related to representation of e-learning content let us belive, that there's quite some potential for this approach of navigating large content in a immersive way.

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