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of the 3-D-based visual tools, which is the easiest tool
for improved basic designs, consensus building with
residents, and improved accountability for public
projects, will be a standard design approach in the near
future. UC-win/Road has already been utilized as a
standard tool by users in diverse fields. |
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Introduction |
Excerpts from
our public relations magazine (Up&Coming) user
introduction
(Used by many recipients for sophisticated purposes)
** Please click image for full
story. ** |
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UC-win/Road
is a product developed through the cooperation
of FORUM8 Co., Ltd. and FORUM8 New Zealand Ltd.
(100% subsidiary of FORUM8 Co., Ltd.).
At FORUM8 (NZ), our senior programmers Jim
Moesman and Alistair Ward, described
below, are the core members committed to |
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Visiting Anyang University in the suburbs of Seoul City to oversee Korean
version
development Photo taken in February 2005
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Jim
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Born in
Utrecht, Holland, May 27, 1962. After
moving to New Zealand, he lived in the
world's southernmost city, Invercargill,
until he was 18 years old. Graduated
from the University of Otago with a
master's degree in computer science.
Research paper "Designing and developing
a 3-D drawing descriptive language for
3-D solid modeling" Joined FORUM8 NZ on
July 1, 1996 |
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Alistair
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Born in
Leeds, England, June 20, 1965. After
moving to New Zealand, he lived in
Milton, South Otago District for 12
years. Graduated from the University of
Otago with a master's degree in computer
science. Research paper "Texture mapping
technology using ray tracing" Joined
FORUM8 NZ on September 1, 1996 |
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