No description available of Brian Meyers...Morris, Meredith Ringel, Brush, A. J. Bernheim and Meyers, Brian (2008): A field study of knowledge workers' use of interactive horizontal displays. In: Third IEEE International Workshop on Tabletops and Interactive Surfaces Tabletop 2008 October 1-3, 2008, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. pp. 105-112. Available online
Morris, Meredith Ringel, Brush, A. J. Bernheim and Meyers, Brian (2007): Reading Revisited: Evaluating the Usability of Digital Display Surfaces for Active Reading Tasks. In: Second IEEE International Workshop on Horizontal Interactive Human-Computer Systems Tabletop 2007 October 10-12, 2007, Newport, Rhode Island, USA. pp. 79-86. Available online
DeLine, Robert, Czerwinski, Mary, Meyers, Brian, Venolia, Gina, Drucker, Steven M. and Robertson, George G. (2006): Code Thumbnails: Using Spatial Memory to Navigate Source Code. In: VL-HCC 2006 - IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing 4-8 September, 2006, Brighton, UK. pp. 11-18. Available online
Hutchings, Dugald Ralph, Smith, Greg, Meyers, Brian, Czerwinski, Mary and Robertson, George G. (2004): Display space usage and window management operation comparisons between single monitor and multiple monitor users. In: Costabile, Maria Francesca (ed.) AVI 2004 - Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces May 25-28, 2004, Gallipoli, Italy. pp. 32-39. Available online
Robertson, George G., Horvitz, Eric, Czerwinski, Mary, Baudisch, Patrick, Hutchings, Dugald Ralph, Meyers, Brian, Robbins, Daniel C. and Smith, Greg (2004): Scalable Fabric: flexible task management. In: Costabile, Maria Francesca (ed.) AVI 2004 - Proceedings of the working conference on Advanced visual interfaces May 25-28, 2004, Gallipoli, Italy. pp. 85-89. Available online
Czerwinski, Mary, Smith, Greg, Regan, Tim, Meyers, Brian, Robertson, George G. and Starkweather, Gary (2003): Toward Characterizing the Productivity Benefits of Very Large Displays. In: Proceedings of IFIP INTERACT03: Human-Computer Interaction 2003, Zurich, Switzerland. p. 9.
Brumitt, Barry, Meyers, Brian, Krumm, John, Kern, Amanda and Shafer, Steven A. (2000): EasyLiving: Technologies for Intelligent Environments. In: Thomas, Peter J. and Gellersen, Hans-Werner (eds.) Handheld and Ubiquitous Computing - Second International Symposium - HUC 2000 September 25-27, 2000, Bristol, UK. pp. 12-29. Available online
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