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Thomas P. Moran
Researcher at IBM
Publications - 185
Citations - 19136
Thomas P. Moran is an academic researcher from IBM. The author has contributed to research in topics: User interface & Object (computer science). The author has an hindex of 64, co-authored 185 publications receiving 18903 citations. Previous affiliations of Thomas P. Moran include Xerox & PARC.
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The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction
TL;DR: The GOMS Model of Manuscript Editing as mentioned in this paper has been used in many applications, e.g., for text selection and text editing in computer science, and for circuit design.
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The keystroke-level model for user performance time with interactive systems
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Questions, options, and criteria: elements of design space analysis
TL;DR: Design Space Analysis as mentioned in this paper is an approach to representing design rationale that uses a semi-formular notation, called QOC (Questions, Options, and Criteria), to represent the design space around an artifact.
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Questions, options, and criteria: elements of design space analysis
TL;DR: Design Space Analysis as mentioned in this paper is an approach to representing design rationale that uses a semi-formular notation, called QOC (Questions, Options, and Criteria), to represent the design space around an artifact.
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The Command Language Grammar: a representation for the user interface of interactive computer systems
TL;DR: This article introduces and discusses a specific grammatical structure—the Command Language Grammar (CLG)—as a representational framework for describing the user interface aspects of interactive computer systems.