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Scientific Proceedings - Data-Oriented Design

Discussion in 'General Discussion' started by RunningFlip, Dec 14, 2019.

  1. RunningFlip

    RunningFlip

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    Hey!

    I'm currently writing my bachelor-thesis about data-oriented design and am researching for some information sources and there are already many! I worked through the most of them (books and ordinary web articles), but my problem is that I do not find official scientific proceedings and other scientific documents for example from Springer or Elsevier.

    So, I ask you, if you have some tips or maybe know some sources like that, please let me know.

    I'm extremely grateful for your help!

    I wish you a wonderful weekend,
    your RunningFlip.
     
    Last edited: Dec 14, 2019
  2. Antypodish

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    You probably will be better look into Game Development conferences.
    Or look into general Programming Paradigms. It is quite old topic.

    Most likely you will find more valuable and practical information, spread over internet and forums, rather in academia papers. Developers rarely write papers on their designs. More likely some sort of documentation and blogs.

    Use practical real world example patterns as references.

    On side note, this may, or may not be useful.
    http://rtcgroup.com/whitepapers/files/RTI_DataOrientedArchitecture_WhitePaper.pdf
     
  3. TonyLi

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    Do a Google Scholar search. It turns up plenty of academic articles on data-oriented design. Also check the References section of the Data-oriented design Wikipedia page, and follow the reference trail back to more academic articles.
     
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  4. RunningFlip

    RunningFlip

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    Thank you both for your fast replies! :)

    Sadly i have to search for this scientific papers, I already have so much informations I want to use, but my professor
    wants some important and scientific document.

    This is perfect, thank you very much!

    I did not find something at google scholar I can use, but I will definitely check out the reference trail of wikipedia, so simple that I didn't thought about, thank.
     
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