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Current revision as of 04:17, 3 April 2009

SimulatorGT is a Capstone project developed for the Software Engineering and Game Design program. It is designed to be a driving simulator for psychology experiments.

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Developers:J. Jaskolka, M. Kim, N. Petta, L. Goedvolk

Language: C++

OS: Windows, Mac OSX

Genre: Driving Simulation

Description

SimulatorGT (abbreviated to SimGT) is a driving simulation application developed for the Software Engineering and Game Design Capstone Project for 2008-2009 year. It implements a driving simulation that can be used to conduct psychological experiments. It utilizes the C4 Game Engine by Terathon Software as a base game development platform. It seeks to observe how humans react to various common stimuli presented while driving. SimulationGT collects information about subjects' actions during scenarios and stores all data in detailed log files. It features fully documented code and a detailed API including dependency graphs, caller graphs as well as collaboration diagrams. In addition it features detailed worlds, pedestrian and vehicle pathing, and a powerful triggering system.






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