Although the concepts of virtual environments or virtual reality have been researched for many years, the industrial application of these concepts is a relatively recent event in the evolution of the human-computer interface. This paper outlines an investigation by a commercial research organization (BHP Research) into the applications of this technology. The major domain under investigation was that of petroleum exploration. The focus of the research was two-fold, namely, the use of virtual environments to enable multi-sensory interpretation of data and the ability of virtual environments to enhance collaboration amongst work teams. Appraisal was conducted by trialing the applications amongst a wide user base. While it is not possible to divulge in full the recommendations that resulted from this work, a number of observations are made about the use of this technology for petroleum exploration. Furthermore, various general implications for the use of this technology are discussed
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Computer Science Conference, 2000. ACSC 2000. 23rd Australasian
Date of Conference: 2000