Adam M. Fass

adam "at" adamfass.com

Crescent Meadow in Sequoia National Park, CA 7/17/1999

Adam is a Software Engineer with Google in Kirkland, WA near Seattle.

Professional

Personal


Contact Information

e-mail: adam "at" adamfass.com


Publications

Refereed Conference and Journal Articles

Banton, T., Stefanucci, J., Durgin, J., Fass, A., & Proffitt, D. (2005). The Perception of Walking Speed in a Virtual Environment. Presence, 14(4), 394-406.

Fass, A., Pausch, R. (2004). MessyBoard: Lowering the Cost of Communication and Making it More Enjoyable. Presented at doctoral symposium at UIST 2004 Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.

Fass, A., Forlizzi, J., Pausch, R. (2002). MessyDesk and MessyBoard: Two Designs Inspired By the Goal of Improving Human Memory. DIS 2002 Designing Interactive Systems, 303-311.

Fass, A., Bier, E., Adar, E. (2000). PicturePiper: Using a Re-configurable Pipeline to Find Images on the Web. UIST 2000 Symposium on User Iinterface Software and Technology, 51-62.

Workshops, Posters and Public Demonstrations

Fass, A., Pausch, R. (2004). MessyBoard: Lowering the Cost of Communication and Making it More Enjoyable. Presented as demonstration at CSCW 2004 Computer Supported Cooperative Work.

Fass, A., Pausch, R. (2004). MessyBoard: Lowering the Cost of Communication and Making it More Enjoyable. Presented as poster at CSCW 2004 Computer Supported Cooperative Work.

Fass, A., Pausch, R. (2004). MessyBoard: Lowering the Cost of Communication and Making it More Enjoyable. Presented as demonstration at UIST 2004 Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.

Fass, A., Pausch, R. (2002). Adding Scripting to a Public Bulletin Board. Presented as poster at UIST 2002 Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology.

Fass, A. (2002). Analog Control For Martial Arts Video Games. Presented at "Look Mama, With Hands!" Workshop, DIS 2002 Designing Interactive Systems.

Ph.D. Dissertation

Fass, A. (2005). MessyBoard: Lowering the Cost of Communication and Making it More Enjoyable. Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science Technical Report CMU-CS-05-130.


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