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Thomas P. Moran
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- affiliation: IBM Almaden Research Center, San Jose, CA, USA
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2010 – 2019
- 2012
- [j28]Tara Matthews, Steve Whittaker, Thomas P. Moran, Sandra Y. Helsley, Tejinder K. Judge:
Productive Interrelationships between Collaborative Groups Ease the Challenges of Dynamic and Multi-Teaming. Comput. Support. Cooperative Work. 21(4-5): 371-396 (2012) - 2011
- [c51]Eser Kandogan, Juho Kim, Thomas P. Moran, Pablo Pedemonte:
How a freeform spatial interface supports simple problem solving tasks. CHI 2011: 925-934 - [c50]Tara Matthews, Steve Whittaker, Thomas P. Moran, Sandra Yuen:
Collaboration personas: a new approach to designing workplace collaboration tools. CHI 2011: 2247-2256 - [c49]Chang Yan Chi, Qinying Liao, Yingxin Pan, Shiwan Zhao, Tara Matthews, Thomas P. Moran, Michelle X. Zhou, David R. Millen, Ching-Yung Lin, Ido Guy:
Smarter social collaboration at IBM research. CSCW 2011: 159-166 - [c48]Dejin Zhao, Mary Beth Rosson, Tara Matthews, Thomas P. Moran:
Microblogging's impact on collaboration awareness: A field study of microblogging within and between project teams. CTS 2011: 31-39 - 2010
- [c47]Aruna D. Balakrishnan, Tara Matthews, Thomas P. Moran:
Fitting an activity-centric system into an ecology of workplace tools. CHI 2010: 787-790
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c46]Thomas P. Moran, Tara L. Matthews, Laurian C. Vega, Barton A. Smith, James Lin, Stephen Dill:
Ownership and Evolution of Local Process Representations. INTERACT (1) 2009: 560-573 - [c45]Svetlana Yarosh, Tara Matthews, Thomas P. Moran, Barton A. Smith:
What Is an Activity? Appropriating an Activity-Centric System. INTERACT (2) 2009: 582-595 - 2007
- [c44]Gregorio Convertino, Thomas P. Moran, Barton A. Smith:
Studying activity patterns in CSCW. CHI Extended Abstracts 2007: 2339-2344 - 2006
- [j27]Paul Moody, Dan Gruen, Michael J. Muller, John C. Tang, Thomas P. Moran:
Business activity patterns: A new model for collaborative business applications. IBM Syst. J. 45(4): 683-694 (2006) - [j26]Alex Cozzi, Stephen Farrell, Tessa A. Lau, Barton A. Smith, Clemens Drews, James Lin, Bob Stachel, Thomas P. Moran:
Activity management as a Web service. IBM Syst. J. 45(4): 695-712 (2006) - 2005
- [j25]Thomas P. Moran, Alex Cozzi, Stephen P. Farrell:
Unified activity management: supporting people in e-business. Commun. ACM 48(12): 67-70 (2005) - [c43]Michael J. Muller, Olga Kuchinskaya, Suzanne O. Minassian, John C. Tang, Catalina Danis, Chen Zhao, Beverly L. Harrison, Thomas P. Moran:
Shared landmarks in complex coordination environments. CHI Extended Abstracts 2005: 1681-1684 - [c42]Beverly L. Harrison, Alex Cozzi, Thomas P. Moran:
Roles and relationships for unified activity management. GROUP 2005: 236-245 - [c41]E. Michael Maximilien, Alex Cozzi, Thomas P. Moran:
Semantic Web Services for Activity-Based Computing. ICSOC 2005: 558-563 - 2002
- [c40]Thomas P. Moran:
Everyday adaptive design. Symposium on Designing Interactive Systems 2002: 13-14 - 2001
- [j24]Thomas P. Moran, Paul Dourish:
Introduction to This Special Issue on Context-Aware Computing. Hum. Comput. Interact. 16(2-4): 87-95 (2001) - [c39]Daniel Avrahami, Scott E. Hudson, Thomas P. Moran, Brian D. Williams:
Guided gesture support in the paper PDA. UIST 2001: 197-198 - 2000
- [j23]Kenneth P. Fishkin, Anuj Gujar, Beverly L. Harrison, Thomas P. Moran, Roy Want:
Embodied user interfaces for really direct manipulation. Commun. ACM 43(9): 74-80 (2000) - [c38]Thomas P. Moran, William van Melle:
Tivoli: integrating structured domain objects into a freeform whiteboard environment. CHI Extended Abstracts 2000: 20-21 - [c37]Thomas P. Moran:
Using distance education to teach introductory multimedia design and production. SIGDOC 2000: 93-98
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c36]Thomas P. Moran, Eric Saund, William van Melle, Robert K. Bryll, Anuj Gujar, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Beverly L. Harrison:
The ins and outs of collaborative walls: demonstrating the collaborage concept. CHI Extended Abstracts 1999: 192-193 - [c35]Thomas P. Moran, Bill van Melle, Eric Saund:
Walls at Work Physical and Electronic Walls in the Workplace. FOD-Kongreß 1999: 191-208 - [c34]Thomas P. Moran, Eric Saund, William van Melle, Anuj Gujar, Kenneth P. Fishkin, Beverly L. Harrison:
Design and Technology for Collaborage: Collaborative Collages of Information on Physical Walls. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1999: 197-206 - 1998
- [j22]Gary M. Olson, Thomas P. Moran:
Introduction to This Special issue on Experimental Comparisons of Usability Evaluation Methods. Hum. Comput. Interact. 13(3): 199-201 (1998) - [j21]Gary M. Olson, Thomas P. Moran:
Commentary on "Damaged Merchandise?". Hum. Comput. Interact. 13(3): 263-323 (1998) - [j20]Ernest A. Edmonds, Thomas P. Moran, Ellen Do:
Interactive systems for supporting the emergence of concepts and ideas: A CHI 97 workshop. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 30(1): 24-25 (1998) - [c33]Thomas P. Moran, William van Melle, Patrick Chiu:
Tailorable Domain Objects as Meeting Tools for an Electronic Whiteboard. CSCW 1998: 295-304 - [c32]Kenneth P. Fishkin, Thomas P. Moran, Beverly L. Harrison:
Embodied User Interfaces: Towards Invisible User Interfaces. EHCI 1998: 1-18 - [c31]Thomas P. Moran:
Designing Usable Lists. SIGDOC 1998: 58-62 - [c30]Thomas P. Moran, William van Melle, Patrick Chiu:
Spatial Interpretation of Domain Objects Integrated into a Freeform Electronic Whiteboard. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1998: 175-184 - 1997
- [c29]Thomas P. Moran, Leysia Palen, Steve R. Harrison, Patrick Chiu, Don Kimber, Scott L. Minneman, William van Melle, Polle Zellweger:
"I'll Get That Off the Audio": A Case Study of Salvaging Multimedia Meeting Records. CHI 1997: 202-209 - [c28]Ernest A. Edmonds, Thomas P. Moran:
Interactive Systems for Supporting the Emergence of Concepts and Ideas. CHI Extended Abstracts 1997: 233 - [c27]Thomas P. Moran, Patrick Chiu, William van Melle:
Pen-Based Interaction Techniques for Organizing Material on an Electronic Whiteboard. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1997: 45-54 - 1996
- [c26]Thomas P. Moran, Patrick Chiu, Steve R. Harrison, Gordon Kurtenbach, Scott L. Minneman, William van Melle:
Evolutionary Engagement in an Ongoing Collaborative Work Process: A Case Study. CSCW 1996: 150-159 - 1995
- [c25]Don Kimber, Lynn Wilcox, Francine Chen, Thomas P. Moran:
Speaker segmentation for browsing recorded audio. CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 212-213 - [c24]Frank M. Shipman III, Catherine C. Marshall, Thomas P. Moran:
Finding and Using Implicit Structure in Human-Organized Spatial Layouts of Information. CHI 1995: 346-353 - [c23]Thomas P. Moran, Patrick Chiu, William van Melle, Gordon Kurtenbach:
Implicit Structures for Pen-Based Systems within a Freeform Interaction Paradigm. CHI 1995: 487-494 - [c22]Eric Saund, Thomas P. Moran:
Perceptual Organization in an Interactive Sketch Editing Application. ICCV 1995: 597-604 - [c21]Scott L. Minneman, Steve R. Harrison, Bill Janssen, Gordon Kurtenbach, Thomas P. Moran, Ian E. Smith, William van Melle:
A Confederation of Tools for Capturing and Accessing Collaborative Activity. ACM Multimedia 1995: 523-534 - 1994
- [j19]Gordon Kurtenbach, Thomas P. Moran, William Buxton:
Contextual Animation of Gestural Commands. Comput. Graph. Forum 13(5): 305-314 (1994) - [j18]Thomas P. Moran:
Introduction to This Special issue on Context in Design. Hum. Comput. Interact. 9(1): 1-2 (1994) - [j17]Thomas P. Moran:
Commentary on Borderline issues. Hum. Comput. Interact. 9(1): 37-135 (1994) - [c20]Eric Saund, Thomas P. Moran:
A Perceptually-Supported Sketch Editor. ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1994: 175-184 - 1993
- [j16]R. J. Anderson, Christian Heath, Paul Luff, Thomas P. Moran:
The Social and the Cognitive in Human-Computer Interaction. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 38(6): 999-1016 (1993) - [c19]Elin Rønby Pedersen, Kim McCall, Thomas P. Moran, Frank G. Halasz:
Tivoli: an electronic whiteboard for informal workgroup meetings. INTERCHI 1993: 391-398 - 1992
- [j15]Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran, George G. Robertson:
Remembering Allen Newell. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 24(4): 22-24 (1992) - [c18]William W. Gaver, Thomas P. Moran, Allan MacLean, Lennart Lövstrand, Paul Dourish, Kathleen Carter, William Buxton:
Realizing a Video Environment: EuroPARC's RAVE System. CHI 1992: 27-35 - 1991
- [j14]John M. Carroll, Thomas P. Moran:
Introduction to This Special issue on Design Rationale. Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(3-4): 197-200 (1991) - [j13]Allan MacLean, Richard M. Young, Victoria Bellotti, Thomas P. Moran:
Questions, Options, and Criteria: Elements of Design Space Analysis. Hum. Comput. Interact. 6(3-4): 201-250 (1991) - [j12]Victoria Bellotti, Allan MacLean, Thomas P. Moran:
What Makes a Good Design Question? ACM SIGCHI Bull. 23(4): 80-81 (1991) - [c17]Allan MacLean, Victoria Bellotti, Richard M. Young, Thomas P. Moran:
Reaching through analogy: a Design Rationale perspective on roles of analogy. CHI 1991: 167-172 - 1990
- [c16]Allan MacLean, Kathleen Carter, Lennart Lövstrand, Thomas P. Moran:
User-tailorable systems: pressing the issues with buttons. CHI 1990: 175-182 - [c15]Thomas P. Moran, R. J. Anderson:
The Workaday World as a Paradigm for CSCW Design. CSCW 1990: 381-393
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c14]Thomas P. Moran:
What is EuroParc? CHI 1989: 51-52 - [c13]Allan MacLean, Richard M. Young, Thomas P. Moran:
Design rationale: the argument behind the artifact. CHI 1989: 247-252 - 1988
- [p1]Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran:
User technology: from pointing to pondering. A History of Personal Workstations 1988: 489-526 - 1987
- [j11]Jeff Shrager, Daniel S. Jordan, Thomas P. Moran, Gregor Kiczales, Daniel M. Russell:
Issues in the Pragmatics of Qualitative Modeling: Lessons Learned from a Xerographics Project. Commun. ACM 30(12): 1036-1047 (1987) - [c12]Frank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran, Randall H. Trigg:
Notecards in a nutshell. CHI 1987: 45-52 - 1986
- [j10]Melissa L. Monty, Thomas P. Moran:
A longitudinal Study of Authoring using NoteCards. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 18(2): 59-60 (1986) - 1985
- [j9]Thomas P. Moran:
Introduction to This Special Issue on New Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction. Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(4): 309-310 (1985) - [j8]Thomas P. Moran:
Summary of Allen Newell's CHI'85 address, "the prospects for science in human-computer interaction". ACM SIGCHI Bull. 17(1): 8 (1985) - [c11]Robert Mack, Thomas P. Moran, Judith Reitman Olson, Dennis R. Wixon, John A. Whiteside:
Computer human factors in computer interface design (panel session). CHI 1985: 137-138 - 1983
- [b1]Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran, Allen Newell:
The psychology of human-computer interaction. Erlbaum 1983, ISBN 0898598591, pp. I-XIII, 1-469 - [j7]Teresa L. Roberts, Thomas P. Moran:
The Evaluation of Text Editors: Methodology and Empirical Results. Commun. ACM 26(4): 265-283 (1983) - [c10]Sarah A. Douglas, Thomas P. Moran:
Learning Operator Semantics by Analogy. AAAI 1983: 100-103 - [c9]Thomas P. Moran:
Getting into a system: External-internal task mapping analysis. CHI 1983: 45-49 - [c8]Sarah A. Douglas, Thomas P. Moran:
Learning text editor semantics by analogy. CHI 1983: 207-211 - [c7]Frank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran:
Mental models and problem solving in using a calculator. CHI 1983: 212-216 - [c6]Brian H. Ross, Thomas P. Moran:
Remindings and their effects in learning a text editor. CHI 1983: 222-225 - 1982
- [j6]Thomas P. Moran, Stuart K. Card:
Applying cognitive psychology to computer systems: a graduate seminar in psychology. ACM SIGCSE Bull. 14(3): 34-37 (1982) - [c5]John B. Black, Thomas P. Moran:
Learning and remembering command names. CHI 1982: 8-11 - [c4]Teresa L. Roberts, Thomas P. Moran:
Evaluation of text editors. CHI 1982: 136-141 - [c3]Thomas P. Moran, Stuart K. Card:
Applying cognitive psychology to computer systems: A graduate seminar in psychology. CHI 1982: 295-298 - [c2]Frank G. Halasz, Thomas P. Moran:
Analogy considered harmful. CHI 1982: 383-386 - 1981
- [j5]Thomas P. Moran:
Guest Editor's Introduction: An Applied Psychology of the User. ACM Comput. Surv. 13(1): 1-11 (1981) - [j4]Thomas P. Moran:
Surveyor's Forum: Augmentation or Dehumanization? ACM Comput. Surv. 13(4): 492-493 (1981) - [j3]Thomas P. Moran:
Editorial: Special Issue on "The Semantics and Syntax of Human-Computer Interaction". Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 15(1): 1-2 (1981) - [j2]Thomas P. Moran:
The Command Language Grammar: A Representation for the User Interface of Interactive Computer Systems. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 15(1): 3-50 (1981) - 1980
- [j1]Stuart K. Card, Thomas P. Moran, Allen Newell:
The Keystroke-Level Model for User Performance Time with Interactice Systems. Commun. ACM 23(7): 396-410 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1973
- [c1]Thomas P. Moran:
The Symbolic Nature of Visual Imagery. IJCAI 1973: 472-478
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aka: Bill van Melle
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