Books Published:

Moran, T. P., and Carroll, J. M., editors (1996). Design Rationale: Concepts, Techniques, and Use. Mahwah, N.RefJ.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Card, S. K., Moran, T. P., and Newell, A. (1983). The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction. Hillsdale, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Papers Published:

Fishkin, K. P., Gujar, A., Harrison, B. L., Moran, T. P., & Want, R. (2000). Embodied user interfaces for really direct manipulation. Accepted for publication by the Communications of the ACM, 43(9, September), 74-80.

Moran, T. P., & van Melle, W. (1999). Tivoli: Integrating structured domain objects into a freeform whiteboard environment. Proceedings of the CHI’2000 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P., van Melle, W. & Saund, E. (1999). Walls at work: physical and electronic walls in the workplace. In N. Streitz, B. Remmers, M. Pietzcker, and R. Grundmann (Eds.), Arbeitswelten im wandel: fit fur die zukunft? (pp. 191-208). Stuttgart: Deutsche Verlags-Anstalt.

Moran, T. P., Saund, E., van Melle, W., Gujar, A. U., Fishkin, K. P., Harrison, B. L. (1999). Design and technology for Collaborage: Collaborative collages of information on physical walls. Proceedings of the UIST’99 Conference on User Interface Software and Technology. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P., Saund, E., van Melle, W., Bryll, R., Gujar, A. U., Fishkin, K. P., Harrison, B. L. (1999). The ins and outs of collaborative walls: demonstrating the collaborage concept. Extended Abstracts of the CHI’99 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, 192-193. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P., van Melle, W., & Chiu, P. (1998). Spatial interpretation of domain objects
integrated into a freeform electronic whiteboard. Proceedings of the UIST’98 Conference on User Interface Software and Technology, 175-184. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P., van Melle, W., & Chiu, P. (1998). Tailorable domain objects as a meeting tools for an electronic whiteboard. Proceedings of the CSCW’98 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, 295-304. New York: ACM.

Fishkin, K. P., Moran, T. P., and Harrison, B. L. (1998). Embodied user interfaces: Towards invisible user interfaces. Proceedings of EHCI’98: IFIP Working Conference on Engineering for Human-Computer Interaction.

Edmonds, E. A., Moran, T. P., & Do, E. (1998). Interactive systems for supporting the emergence of concepts and ideas. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin, 30(1), 24-25.

Moran, T. P., Chiu, P., & van Melle, W. (1997). Pen-based interaction techniques for organizing material on an electronic whiteboard. Proceedings of the UIST’97 Conference on User Interface Software and Technology. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P., Palen, L., Harrison, S., Chiu, P., Kimber, D., Minneman, S., van Melle, W., and Zellweger, P. (1997). “I’ll get that off the audio”: A case study of salvaging multimedia meeting records. Proceedings of the CHI’97 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P., Chiu, P., Harrison, S., Kurtenbach, G., Minneman, S., and van Melle, W. (1996). Evolutionary engagement in an ongoing collaborative work process: A case study. Proceedings of the CSCW’96 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P., and Carroll, J. M. (1996). Book Preview: Design Rationale. Interactions, 3(1), 87-89.

Moran, T. P., and Carroll, J. M. (1996). Overview of Design Rationale. In T. P. Moran and J. M. Carroll (Eds.), Design rationale: Concepts, Techniques, and Use (pp. 1-19). Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Olson, J. S., and Moran, T. P. (1996). Mapping the method muddle: guidance in using methods for user interface design. In M. Rudisill, C. Lewis, P. G. Polson, and T. D. McKay. (Eds.). Human computer interface design: Success stories, emerging methods, and real-world context (pp. 269-300). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann.

Moran, T. P., McCall, K., van Melle, W., Pedersen, E. R., and Halasz, F. G. (1995). Some design principles for sharing in Tivoli, a whiteboard meeting-support tool. In S. Greenberg, S. Hayne, and R. Rada (Eds.), Real-time group drawing and writing tools (pp. 24-36). London: McGraw-Hill.

Minneman, S., Harrison, S., Janssen, B., Kurtenbach, G., Moran, T. P., Smith, I., van Melle, W. (1995). A confederation of tools for capturing and accessing collaborative activity. Proceedings of the Multimedia’95 Conference. New York: ACM. (Received Best Paper Award.)

Saund, E., and Moran, T. P. (1995). Perceptual organization in an interactive sketch editing application. Proceedings of the 5th International Conference on Computer Vision.

Kimber, D. G., Wilcox, L. D., Chen, F. R., and Moran, T. P. (1995). Speaker segmentation for browsing recorded audio. Proceedings of the CHI’95 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P., Chiu, P., van Melle, W., Kurtenbach, G. (1995). Implicit structures for pen-based systems within a freeform interaction paradigm. Proceedings of the CHI’95 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

Shipman, F. M., Marshall, C. C., and Moran, T. P. (1995). Finding and using implicit structure in human-organized spatial layouts. Proceedings of the CHI’95 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

Saund, E., and Moran, T. P. (1994). A perceptually-supported sketch editor. Proceedings of UIST’94. New York: ACM.

Kurtenbach, G., Moran, T. P., and Buxton, W. (1994). Contextual animation of gestural commands. Proceedings of Graphics Interface’94. Also in Computer Graphics Forum, 13, 305-314.

Welch, B., Elrod, S., Moran, T., McCall, K., Halasz, F., Bruce, R. (1994). Applications of a computerized whiteboard. Society for Information Display. [Best Poster Paper Award.]

MacLean, A., Young, R. M., Bellotti, V., and Moran, T. P. (1994). Questions, options, and criteria: elements of design space analysis. Russian Journal of Pyschology, 15(3), 55-64.

Anderson, R. J., Heath, C. C., Luff, P., and Moran, T. P. (1993). The social and the cognitive in human-computer interaction. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 38, 999-1016.

Pedersen, E. R., McCall, K., Moran, T. P., and Halasz, F. G. (1993). Tivoli: An electronic whiteboard for informal workgroup meetings. Proceedings of the InterCHI’93 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM. Reprinted in R. M. Baecker, J. Grudin, W. A. S. Buxton, and S. Greenberg (Eds.) (1995), Readings in Human-computer interaction: Toward the year 2000, (pp. 509-516). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.

Moran, T. P. (1993). Deformalizing computer and communication systems. Position Paper for the InterCHI’93 Research Symposium.

Gaver, W., Moran, T. P., MacLean, A., Lovstrand, L., Dourish, P., Carter, K., and Buxton, W. (1992). Realizing a video environment: EuroPARC’s RAVE system. Proceedings of the CHI’92 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

MacLean, A., Young, R. M., Bellotti, V., and Moran, T. P. (1991). Design space analysis: Bridging from theory to practice via design rationale. Esprit’91 Conference.

Gaver, W., Moran, T. P., MacLean, A., Lovstrand, L., Dourish, P., Carter, K., and Buxton, W. (1991). Working together in media space: CSCW research at EuroPARC. In S. Scrivener (Ed.), Computer Supported Cooperative Work. London: Unicom.

Carroll, J. M., and Moran, T. P. (1991). Introduction to this special issue on design rationale. Human-Computer Interaction 6, 197-200.

MacLean, A., Young, R. M., Bellotti, V., and Moran, T. P. (1991). Questions, options, and criteria: elements of design space analysis. Human-Computer Interaction 6, 201-250.

Bellotti, V. M. E., MacLean, A., and Moran, T. P. (1991). What makes a good design question? ACM SIGCHI Bulletin 23(4), 80-81.

MacLean, A., Bellotti, V., Young, R. M., and Moran, T. P. (1991). Reaching through analogy: a design rationale perspective on roles of analogy. Proceedings of the CHI’91 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P., and Anderson, R. J. (1990). The workaday world as a paradigm for CSCW design. Proceedings of the CSCW’90 Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work. New York: ACM.

Buxton, W., and Moran, T. (1990). EuroPARC’s integrated interactive intermedia facility (IIIF): early experiences. In S. Gibbs and A. A. Verrijn-Stuart (Eds.), Multi-user interfaces and applications, (pp. 11-34). Amsterdam: North-Holland.

MacLean, A., Carter, K., Lovstrand, L., and Moran, T. P. (1990). User tailorable systems: pressing the issues with Buttons. Proceedings of the CHI’90 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

MacLean, A., Young, R. M., and Moran, T. P. (1989). Design rationale: the argument behind the artifact. Proceedings of the CHI ‘89 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P. (1989). What is EuroPARC? Proceedings of the CHI ‘89 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

Card, S. K., and Moran, T. P. (1988). User technology: from pointing to pondering. In A. Goldberg (Ed.), A History of Personal Workstations, (pp. 489-526). New York: ACM Press. Reprinted in R. M. Baecker, J. Grudin, W. A. S. Buxton, and S. Greenberg (Eds.) (1995), Readings in Human-computer interaction: Toward the year 2000, (pp. 587-602). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.

Russell, D. M, Moran, T. P., and Jordan, D. (1988). The Instructional Design Environment. In J. Psotka, L. D. Massey, and S. A. Mutter (Eds.), Intelligent tutoring systems: Lessons learned, (pp. 203-228). Hillsdale, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.

Shrager, J., Jordan, D. S., Moran, T. P., Kiczales, G., and Russell, D. M. (1987). Issues in the pragmatics of qualitative modelling: lessons learned from a Xerographics project. Communications of the ACM 30, 1036-1047.

Trigg, R., Moran, T. P., and Halasz, F. G. (1987). Adaptibility and tailorability in NoteCards. Proceedings of the Interact’87 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Stuttgart.

Halasz, F. G., Moran, T. P., and Trigg, R. (1987). NoteCards in a nutshell. Proceedings of the CHI’87 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems. New York: ACM.

Monty, M., and Moran, T. P. (1986). Study of authoring process in NoteCards. ACM SIGCHI Bulletin 18(2), 59-60.

Card, S. K., Moran, T. P., and Newell, A. (1986). The Model Human Processor: an engineering model of human performance. In K. R. Boff, L. Kaufman, & J. P. Thomas (Eds.), Handbook of Perception and Human Performance, (Volume II, Chapter 45). New York: John Wiley and Sons.

Rosenberg, J. K., and Moran, T. P. (1984). Generic commands. Proceedings of the Interact’84 Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, London.

Moran, T. P. (1983). Getting into a system: external-internal task mapping analysis. Proceedings of the CHI’83 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Boston. New York: ACM.

Halasz, F. G., and Moran, T. P. (1983). Mental models and problem solving in using a calculator. Proceedings of the CHI’83 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Boston. New York: ACM.

Douglas, S. A., and Moran, T. P. (1983). Learning text editor semantics by analogy. Proceedings of the CHI’83 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Boston. New York: ACM.

Ross, B. H., and Moran, T. P. (1983). The effects of remindings in learning a text editor. Proceedings of the CHI’83 Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, Boston. New York: ACM.

Douglas, S. A., and Moran, T. P. (1983). Learning operator semantics by analogy. Proceedings of the National Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Washington, D.C. Menlo Park, CA: AAAI.

 

Roberts, T. L., and Moran, T. P. (1983). The evaluation of text editors: methodology and empirical results. Communications of the ACM 24, 265-283. Reprinted in R. M. Baecker and W. A. S. Buxton (Eds.) (1987), Readings in Human-computer interaction: A multidisciplinary approach, (pp. 250-268). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.

Williams, M. D., Moran, T. P., and Brown, J. S. (1982). The role of conceptual models in nuclear power plant operation. Proceedings of the Workshop on Cognitive Modeling of Nuclear Plant Control Room Operators, Dedham, Mass. Washington, D.C.: Nuclear Regulatory Commission.

Moran, T. P., and Card, S. K. (1982). Applying cognitive psychology to computer systems: a graduate seminar in psychology. Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, 295-298. New York: ACM. Reprinted in the SIGCSE Bulletin, September 1982.

Roberts, T. L., and Moran, T. P. (1982). A methodology for evaluating text editors. Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, 136-141. New York: ACM. Revised version reprinted in Office Systems Technology, pp. 59-64. Palo Alto, CA.: Xerox Office Systems Division.

Halasz, F., and Moran, T. P. (1982). Analogy considered harmful. Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, 383-386. New York: ACM.

Black, J. B., and Moran, T. P. (1982). Learning and remembering command names. Proceedings of the Conference on Human Factors in Computer Systems, 8-11. New York: ACM.

Moran, T. P. (1981). The Command Language Grammar: a representation for the user interface of interactive computer systems. International Journal of Man-Machine Studies 15, 3-50.

Moran, T. P. (1981). Augmentation or dehumanization? Computing Surveys 13, 491-493.

Moran, T. P. (1981). An applied psychology of the user. Computing Surveys 13, 1-11.

Card, S. K., Moran, T. P., and Newell, A. (1980). The keystroke-level model of user performance time with interactive systems. Communications of the ACM 23, 396-410. Reprinted in R. M. Baecker and W. A. S. Buxton (Eds.) (1987), Readings in Human-computer interaction: A multidisciplinary approach, (pp. 192-206). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.

Card, S. K., Moran, T. P., and Newell, A. (1980). Computer text-editing: an information-processing analysis of a routine cognitive skill. Cognitive Psychology 12, 32-74. Reprinted in R. M. Baecker and W. A. S. Buxton (Eds.) (1987), Readings in Human-computer interaction: A multidisciplinary approach, (pp. 219-240). San Francisco: Morgan Kaufmann Publishers.

Moran, T. P. (1980). A framework for studying human-computer interaction. In Methodology of Interaction, R. A. Guedj et al., eds., North-Holland, 293-301.

Moran, T. P. (1980). Cognitive psychology and systems design. In Methodology of Interaction, R. A. Guedj et al., eds., North-Holland, 33-40.

Moran, T. P. (1979). The imprecision of mental imagery. The Behavior and Brain Sciences 2, 560.

Moran, T. P. (1973). The symbolic nature of visual imagery. Proceedings of the Third International Joint Conference on Artificial Intelligence, 472-77.

Moran, T. P. (1973). The cognitive structure of spatial knowledge. In Environmental Design Research, W. F. E. Preisser, ed., Dowden, Hutchinson & Ross, vol. 2, 366-73.

Moran, T. P. (1971). Artificial/intelligent architecture: computers in design, Architectural Record, March, 129-34.

Moran, T. P. (1970). A model of a multilingual designer. In Emerging Methods in Environmental Design and Planning, G. T. Moore, ed., MIT Press, 69-78.

Special Journal Issues Edited:

Olson, G. M., and Moran, T. P., editors (1998). Special Issue on “Experimental Comparisons of
Usability Evaluation Methods.” Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 13, No. 3.

Moran, T. P., editor (1994). Special Issue on “Context in Design.” Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 9, No. 1.

Carroll, J. M., and Moran, T. P., editors (1991). Special Issue on “Design Rationale.” Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 6, Nos. 3 & 4.

Moran, T. P., editor (1985). Special Issue on “New Perspectives on Human-Computer Interaction.” Human-Computer Interaction, Vol. 1, No. 4.        

Moran, T. P., editor (1981). Special Issue on “The Semantics and Syntax of Human-Computer Interaction.” International Journal of Man-Machine Studies, Vol. 15, No. 1.  

Moran, T. P., editor (1981). Special Issue on “The Psychology of the Computer User.” Computing Surveys, Vol. 13, No. 1.

Selected Reports and Papers (unpublished):

Olson, J. S., Olson, G. M., & Moran, T. P. (1999). Writing on the wall:  Designing and evaluating large electronic interfaces for group work. University of Michigan, School of Information, Working Paper.

Eichler, A., Jordan, B., Harrison, B. L., & Moran, T. P. (1998). Supporting planning and coordination in project teams: design implications from a field study. Xerox PARC, Working Paper.

Moran, T. P., Jordan, D. S., Newman, S., Orr, J., Russell, D. M., and Shrager, J. (1987). Early investigations on the role of conceptual and procedural knowledge in troubleshooting. Xerox PARC, Working Paper.

Williams, M. D., Moran, T. P., and Brown, J. S. (1982). The semantics of procedures: a cognitive basis for training procedural skills for complex systems. Xerox PARC, Working Paper.

Moran, T. P. (1980). Compiling cognitive skill. Xerox PARC, AIP Memo 150.

Moran, T. P., and Robertson, G. G. (1978). An Experiment-Running Language (ERL) for the Alto. Xerox PARC, Report SSL-78-2.

Irby, C., Bergsteinsson, L., Moran, T. P., Newman, W., and Tesler, L. (1977). A methodology for user interface design. Xerox PARC and System Development Division, Technical Report.

Moran, T. P., ed. (1976). A Workshop on Evaluating the Impact of Office Automation. Xerox PARC.

Moran, T. P. (1973). The symbolic imagery hypothesis: a production system model. Ph.D. Thesis, Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University.

Moran, T. P. (1972). MILISY: The Mini-Linguistic System. Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University.

Moran, T. P. (1969). On the dimensioning of planar configurations. Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University.

Moran, T. P. (1969). A grammar for visual imagery. Computer Science Department, Carnegie-Mellon University.

Articles by Others (about my work):

Koselka, Rita (1997). The hobby that is changing the business world. Forbes, October 6,104-108.

Preece, J. (1994). Interview with Tom Moran. In J. Preece, et al. Human-computer interaction. Wokingham, England: Addison-Wesley.

Smart, T. (1993). Beyond talk and chalk: LiveBoard (part of The Best Product Designs of the Year). Business Week, June 7.

Cane, A. (1991). A second glimpse back to the future ... vision of working life in the 21st century. Financial Times (London), March 14.

Weber, F. (1990). Video auf jedem pult (Video on everyone’s desk). Informatik Beilage des Tages-Anzeigers (Switzerland), May 28, 25-29.

Broadbent, D. (1990). A problem looking for solutions. (Review of The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction.). Psychological Science 1(4), 235-239.

Bird, J. (1990). Computers acquire social skills. The Sunday Times (London), February 11.

Durham, T. (1986). Persuasive ways of playing your cards. Computing, June 5, 20-21.

Goleman, D. (1984). The human-computer connection. Psychology Today, 17, March, 20-24.

Goleman, D. (1983). The electronic Rorschach. Psychology Today, 18, February, 36-43.

Myers, W. (1980). Computer graphics: the human interface. Computer, 13(6), 45-54.