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- award (2006): Benjamin Franklin Medal
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2020 – today
- 2023
- [j66]Joseph A. Cafazzo, Abigail J. Sellen, Don Norman:
Defending Against Medical Error: Personal Reflections on the Legacy of John Senders. Hum. Factors 65(5): 823-832 (2023)
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [c14]Eric B. Hekler, Jennifer C. Taylor, Steven P. Dow, Michele Morris, Faren J. Grant, Sayali S. Phatak, Don Norman, m. c. schraefel, Dana M. Lewis:
Exploring, Defining, & Advancing Community-Driven Design for Social Impact. Conference on Designing Interactive Systems (Companion Volume) 2019: 373-376 - 2017
- [c13]Lars Müller, Matthias Budde, Nadir Weibel, Eliah Aronoff Spencer, Michael Beigl, Don Norman:
Learning from failure: designing for complex sociotechnical systems. UbiComp/ISWC Adjunct 2017: 988-991 - 2016
- [j65]Stephen M. Casner, Edwin L. Hutchins, Don Norman:
The challenges of partially automated driving. Commun. ACM 59(5): 70-77 (2016) - 2015
- [j64]Donald A. Norman:
Affordances: Commentary on the Special Issue of AI EDAM. Artif. Intell. Eng. Des. Anal. Manuf. 29(3): 235-238 (2015) - 2014
- [c12]Don Norman:
Reflections on design. CHI Extended Abstracts 2014: 1053-1054 - 2012
- [j63]Donald A. Norman:
Yet another technology cusp: confusion, vendor wars, and opportunities. Commun. ACM 55(2): 30-32 (2012) - 2010
- [j62]Donald A. Norman:
The Way I See It: The transmedia design challenge: technology that is pleasurable and satisfying. Interactions 17(1): 12-15 (2010) - [j61]Donald A. Norman:
Technology first, needs last: the research-product gulf. Interactions 17(2): 38-42 (2010) - [j60]Donald A. Norman:
Natural user interfaces are not natural. Interactions 17(3): 6-10 (2010) - [j59]Donald A. Norman:
The research-practice gap: the need for translational developers. Interactions 17(4): 9-12 (2010) - [j58]Donald A. Norman, Jakob Nielsen:
Gestural interfaces: a step backward in usability. Interactions 17(5): 46-49 (2010) - [j57]Donald A. Norman:
The Way I See It - Looking back, looking forward. Interactions 17(6): 61-63 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j56]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - People are from earth, machines are from outer space. Interactions 16(1): 39-41 (2009) - [j55]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Memory is more important than actuality. Interactions 16(2): 24-26 (2009) - [j54]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Compliance and tolerance. Interactions 16(3): 61-65 (2009) - [j53]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Designing the infrastructure. Interactions 16(4): 66-69 (2009) - [j52]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Systems thinking: a product is more than the product. Interactions 16(5): 52-54 (2009) - [j51]Donald A. Norman:
The Way I See It: When security gets in the way. Interactions 16(6): 60-63 (2009) - 2008
- [j50]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Filling much-needed holes. Interactions 15(1): 70-71 (2008) - [j49]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - A fetish for numbers. Interactions 15(2): 14-15 (2008) - [j48]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Waiting: a necessary part of life. Interactions 15(3): 36-37 (2008) - [j47]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see IT - Workarounds and hacks: the leading edge of innovation. Interactions 15(4): 47-48 (2008) - [j46]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Simplicity is not the answer. Interactions 15(5): 45-46 (2008) - [j45]Donald A. Norman:
The way I see it - Signifiers, not affordances. Interactions 15(6): 18-19 (2008) - 2007
- [j44]Donald A. Norman:
A Review of: "Handbook of Human Factors and Ergonomics by Salvendy, G.". Int. J. Hum. Comput. Interact. 23(1&2): 189-190 (2007) - [j43]Donald A. Norman:
Three challenges for design. Interactions 14(1): 46-47 (2007) - [j42]Donald A. Norman:
Simplicity is highly overrated. Interactions 14(2): 40-41 (2007) - [j41]Don Norman:
The next UI breakthrough: command lines. Interactions 14(3): 44-45 (2007) - [j40]Donald A. Norman:
The next UI breakthrough, part 2: physicality. Interactions 14(4): 46-47 (2007) - [j39]Donald A. Norman:
There's an automobile in HCI's future: an update. Interactions 14(6): 50-51 (2007) - [j38]Don Norman:
Gavriel Salvendy (Ed.): Handbook of human factors and ergonomics (3rd edn.). Univers. Access Inf. Soc. 5(4): 421 (2007) - 2006
- [j37]Donald A. Norman:
Interaction design is still an art form.: ergonomics is real engineering. Interactions 13(1): 45-60 (2006) - [j36]Donald A. Norman:
Trapped in a Lufthansa airline seat. Interactions 13(2): 41- (2006) - [j35]Donald A. Norman:
Emotionally centered design. Interactions 13(3): 53- (2006) - [j34]Donald A. Norman:
Why doing user observations first is wrong. Interactions 13(4): 50- (2006) - [j33]Donald A. Norman:
Words matter. talk about people: not customers, not consumers, not users. Interactions 13(5): 49-63 (2006) - [j32]Donald A. Norman:
Logic versus usage: the case for activity-centered design. Interactions 13(6): 45- (2006) - 2005
- [j31]Donald A. Norman:
Robots in the home: what might they do? Interactions 12(2): 65 (2005) - [j30]Donald A. Norman:
Whose profession is this?: everybody's, nobody's. Interactions 12(3): 51 (2005) - [j29]Donald A. Norman:
Human-centered design considered harmful. Interactions 12(4): 14-19 (2005) - [j28]Donald A. Norman:
Do companies fail because their technology is unusable? Interactions 12(4): 69 (2005) - [j27]Donald A. Norman:
To school or not to school? Interactions 12(5): 51 (2005) - [j26]Donald A. Norman:
There's an automobile in HCI's future. Interactions 12(6): 45- (2005) - [j25]Donald A. Norman:
In defense of cheating. Ubiquity 2005(April): 1 (2005) - [p1]Andrew Ortony, Donald A. Norman, William Revelle:
Affect and Proto-Affect in Effective Functioning. Who Needs Emotions? 2005: 173-202 - 2004
- [j24]Donald A. Norman:
Introduction to This Special Section on Beauty, Goodness, and Usability. Hum. Comput. Interact. 19(4): 311-318 (2004) - [j23]Donald A. Norman:
Emotional design. Ubiquity 2004(January): 1 (2004) - [c11]David J. Bruemmer, Douglas A. Few, Michael A. Goodrich, Donald A. Norman, Nilanjan Sarkar, Jean Scholtz, Bill Smart, Mark L. Swinson, Holly A. Yanco:
How to trust robots further than we can throw them. CHI Extended Abstracts 2004: 1576-1577 - 2003
- [j22]Donald A. Norman, Andrew Ortony, Daniel M. Russell:
Affect and machine design: Lessons for the development of autonomous machines. IBM Syst. J. 42(1): 38-44 (2003) - 2002
- [j21]Donald A. Norman:
Beyond the computer industry. Commun. ACM 45(7): 120 (2002) - [j20]Donald A. Norman:
Home Theater: Not Ready for Prime Time. Computer 35(6): 100-102 (2002) - [j19]Donald A. Norman:
A day in the life of ... Donald Norman. ACM Crossroads 9(1): 4-5 (2002) - [j18]Donald A. Norman:
Emotion & design: attractive things work better. Interactions 9(4): 36-42 (2002) - [j17]Don Norman:
Emotion and affect. Ubiquity 2002(May): 2 (2002) - [c10]Ben Shneiderman, Stuart K. Card, Donald A. Norman, Marilyn Tremaine, M. Mitchell Waldrop:
CHI@20: fighting our way from marginality to power. CHI Extended Abstracts 2002: 688-691 - [c9]Donald A. Norman:
Complexity versus difficulty: where should the intelligence be? IUI 2002: 4-4 - 2001
- [j16]Donald A. Norman:
Cyborgs. Commun. ACM 44(3): 36-37 (2001)
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [b1]Donald A. Norman:
The invisible computer - why good products can fail, the personal computer is so complex, and information appliances are the solution. MIT Press 1999, ISBN 978-0-262-64041-1, pp. I-XII, 1-302 - [j15]Donald A. Norman:
Affordance, conventions, and design. Interactions 6(3): 38-43 (1999) - 1996
- [j14]Donald A. Norman, James C. Spohrer:
Learner-Centered Education (Introduction to the Special Section). Commun. ACM 39(4): 24-27 (1996) - 1995
- [c8]Donald A. Norman, Jim Miller, D. Austin Henderson Jr.:
What you see, some of what's in the future, and how we go about doing it: HI at Apple Computer. CHI 95 Conference Companion 1995: 155 - 1994
- [j13]Donald A. Norman:
How Might People Interact with Agents. Commun. ACM 37(7): 68-71 (1994) - [j12]Jiajie Zhang, Donald A. Norman:
Representations in Distributed Cognitive Tasks. Cogn. Sci. 18(1): 87-122 (1994) - [c7]Donald A. Norman:
Trends in the Computer Industry: Life-long Subscriptions, Magical Cures, and Profits along the Information Highway (invited talk). ACM Symposium on User Interface Software and Technology 1994: 193 - 1993
- [j11]Donald A. Norman:
Cognition in the Head and in the World: An Introduction to the Special Issue on Situated Action. Cogn. Sci. 17(1): 1-6 (1993) - 1992
- [c6]Aaron Marcus, Donald A. Norman, Rudy Rucker, Bruce Sterling, Vernor Vinge:
Sci-fi at CHI: Cyberpunk novelists predict future user interfaces. CHI 1992: 435-437 - 1991
- [j10]Donald A. Norman:
Approaches to the Study of Intelligence. Artif. Intell. 47(1-3): 327-346 (1991) - [j9]Donald A. Norman:
Collaborative Computing: Collaboration First, Computing Second. Commun. ACM 34(12): 88-90 (1991)
1980 – 1989
- 1985
- [j8]Edwin L. Hutchins, James D. Hollan, Donald A. Norman:
Direct Manipulation Interfaces. Hum. Comput. Interact. 1(4): 311-338 (1985) - [j7]Stephen W. Draper, Donald A. Norman:
Software Engineering for User Interfaces. IEEE Trans. Software Eng. 11(3): 252-258 (1985) - 1984
- [j6]Donald A. Norman:
Stages and Levels in Human-Machine Interaction. Int. J. Man Mach. Stud. 21(4): 365-375 (1984) - [c5]Stephen W. Draper, Donald A. Norman:
Software Engineering for User Interfaces. ICSE 1984: 214-221 - 1983
- [j5]Donald A. Norman:
Design Rules Based on Analyses of Human Error. Commun. ACM 26(4): 254-258 (1983) - [c4]Donald A. Norman:
Design principles for human-computer interfaces. CHI 1983: 1-10 - 1982
- [j4]David E. Rumelhart, Donald A. Norman:
Simulating a Skilled Typist: A Study of Skilled Cognitive-Motor Performance. Cogn. Sci. 6(1): 1-36 (1982) - [c3]Donald A. Norman:
Steps toward a cognitive engineering: Design rules based on analyses of human error. CHI 1982: 378-382 - 1981
- [j3]Eugene Charniak, Donald A. Norman, Edward E. Smith:
Editorial. Cogn. Sci. 5(1): i-ii (1981) - [c2]Donald A. Norman:
A Psychologist Views Human Processing: Human Errors and Other Phenomena Suggest Processing Mechanisms. IJCAI 1981: 1097-1101 - 1980
- [j2]Donald A. Norman:
Twelve Issues for Cognitive Science. Cogn. Sci. 4(1): 1-32 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1977
- [j1]Daniel G. Bobrow, Ronald M. Kaplan, Martin Kay, Donald A. Norman, Henry S. Thompson, Terry Winograd:
GUS, A Frame-Driven Dialog System. Artif. Intell. 8(2): 155-173 (1977) - 1973
- [c1]David E. Rumelhart, Donald A. Norman:
Active Semantic Networks as a Model of Human Memory. IJCAI 1973: 450-457
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