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2020 – today
- 2024
- [j25]Soya Park, Jaeyoon Song, David R. Karger, Thomas W. Malone:
Who2chat: A Social Networking System for Academic Researchers in Virtual Social Hours Enabling Coordinating, Overcoming Barriers and Social Signaling. Proc. ACM Hum. Comput. Interact. 8(CSCW1): 1-34 (2024) - [c45]Jie Gao, Simret Araya Gebreegziabher, Kenny Tsu Wei Choo, Toby Jia-Jun Li, Simon Tangi Perrault, Thomas W. Malone:
A Taxonomy for Human-LLM Interaction Modes: An Initial Exploration. CHI Extended Abstracts 2024: 24:1-24:11 - [c44]Jennifer L. Heyman, Steven R. Rick, Gianni Giacomelli, Haoran Wen, Robert Laubacher, Nancy Taubenslag, Max Sina Knicker, Younes Jeddi, Pranav Ragupathy, Jared Curhan, Thomas W. Malone:
Supermind Ideator: How Scaffolding Human-AI Collaboration Can Increase Creativity. CI 2024 - [i8]Jie Gao, Simret Araya Gebreegziabher, Kenny Tsu Wei Choo, Toby Jia-Jun Li, Simon Tangi Perrault, Thomas W. Malone:
A Taxonomy for Human-LLM Interaction Modes: An Initial Exploration. CoRR abs/2404.00405 (2024) - [i7]Michelle Vaccaro, Abdullah Almaatouq, Tom Malone:
When Are Combinations of Humans and AI Useful? CoRR abs/2405.06087 (2024) - 2023
- [j24]Nada Hashmi, G. Shankaranarayanan, Thomas W. Malone:
Is bigger better? A study of the effect of group size on collective intelligence in online groups. Decis. Support Syst. 167: 113914 (2023) - [c43]Alice Cai, Steven R. Rick, Jennifer L. Heyman, Yanxia Zhang, Alexandre L. S. Filipowicz, Matthew Hong, Matthew Klenk, Thomas W. Malone:
DesignAID: Using Generative AI and Semantic Diversity for Design Inspiration. CI 2023: 1-11 - [i6]Steven R. Rick, Gianni Giacomelli, Haoran Wen, Robert J. Laubacher, Nancy Taubenslag, Jennifer L. Heyman, Max Sina Knicker, Younes Jeddi, Hendrik Maier, Stephen Dwyer, Pranav Ragupathy, Thomas W. Malone:
Supermind Ideator: Exploring generative AI to support creative problem-solving. CoRR abs/2311.01937 (2023) - 2022
- [j23]Neha Kumar, Julie A. Adams, Bill Buxton, Linda Candy, Pablo César, Leigh Clark, Benjamin R. Cowan, Anind K. Dey, Phoebe O. Toups Dugas, Ernest A. Edmonds, Michael A. Goodrich, Mark Green, Jonathan Grudin, Yoshifumi Kitamura, Joe Konstan, Celine Latulipe, Minha Lee, Tom Malone, Regan L. Mandryk, Panos Markopoulos, Michael J. Muller, Lennart E. Nacke, Yukiko I. Nakano, Marianna Obrist, Martin Porcheron, Aleksandra Sarcevic, Johannes Schöning, Stacey D. Scott, Bonita Sharif, Frank Steinicke, Simone Stumpf, Edward Tse, Vinoba Vinayagamoorthy:
A chronology of SIGCHI conferences: 1983 to 2022. Interactions 29(6): 34-41 (2022) - [i5]Andres Campero, Michelle Vaccaro, Jaeyoon Song, Haoran Wen, Abdullah Almaatouq, Thomas W. Malone:
A Test for Evaluating Performance in Human-Computer Systems. CoRR abs/2206.12390 (2022) - 2021
- [c42]Jaeyoon Song, Christoph Riedl, Thomas W. Malone:
Online Mingling: Supporting Ad Hoc, Private Conversations at Virtual Conferences. CHI 2021: 340:1-340:10
2010 – 2019
- 2019
- [i4]Erik P. Duhaime, Brittany M. Bond, Qi Yang, Patrick M. De Boer, Thomas W. Malone:
Recruiting Hay to Find Needles: Recursive Incentives and Innovation in Social Networks. CoRR abs/1912.06922 (2019) - 2017
- [j22]Edmond Awad, Jean-François Bonnefon, Martin Caminada, Thomas W. Malone, Iyad Rahwan:
Experimental Assessment of Aggregation Principles in Argumentation-Enabled Collective Intelligence. ACM Trans. Internet Techn. 17(3): 29:1-29:21 (2017) - [c41]Thomas W. Malone, Jeffrey V. Nickerson, Robert Laubacher, Laur Hesse Fisher, Patrick M. De Boer, Yue Han, W. Ben Towne:
Putting the Pieces Back Together Again: Contest Webs for Large-Scale Problem Solving. CSCW 2017: 1661-1674 - [c40]Young Ji Kim, David Engel, Anita Williams Woolley, Jeffrey Yu-Ting Lin, Naomi McArthur, Thomas W. Malone:
What Makes a Strong Team?: Using Collective Intelligence to Predict Team Performance in League of Legends. CSCW 2017: 2316-2329 - [i3]David Engel, Thomas W. Malone:
Integrated Information as a Metric for Group Interaction: Analyzing Human and Computer Groups Using a Technique Developed to Measure Consciousness. CoRR abs/1702.02462 (2017) - 2016
- [i2]Edmond Awad, Jean-François Bonnefon, Martin Caminada, Thomas W. Malone, Iyad Rahwan:
Experimental Assessment of Aggregation Rules in Argumentation-enabled Collective Intelligence. CoRR abs/1604.00681 (2016) - 2015
- [c39]David Engel, Anita Williams Woolley, Ishani Aggarwal, Christopher F. Chabris, Masamichi Takahashi, Keiichi Nemoto, Carolin Kaiser, Young Ji Kim, Thomas W. Malone:
Collective Intelligence in Computer-Mediated Collaboration Emerges in Different Contexts and Cultures. CHI 2015: 3769-3778 - [c38]Jeffrey V. Nickerson, Thomas W. Malone, Gary M. Olson, Kevin Crowston:
Collective Problem Solving: Features and affordances of creative online communities. CSCW Companion 2015: 135-138 - 2013
- [j21]Joshua Introne, Robert Laubacher, Gary M. Olson, Thomas W. Malone:
Solving Wicked Social Problems with Socio-computational Systems. Künstliche Intell. 27(1): 45-52 (2013) - 2012
- [j20]Abraham Bernstein, Mark Klein, Thomas W. Malone:
Programming the global brain. Commun. ACM 55(5): 41-43 (2012) - [c37]Yiftach Nagar, Thomas W. Malone:
Improving Predictions with Hybrid Markets. AAAI Fall Symposium: Machine Aggregation of Human Judgment 2012 - [i1]Thomas W. Malone, Luis von Ahn:
Collective Intelligence 2012: Proceedings. CoRR abs/1204.2991 (2012) - 2011
- [j19]Joshua Introne, Robert Laubacher, Thomas W. Malone:
Enabling Open Development Methodologies in Climate Change Assessment Modeling. IEEE Softw. 28(6): 56-61 (2011) - [c36]Joshua Introne, Robert Laubacher, Gary M. Olson, Thomas W. Malone:
The Climate CoLab: Large scale model-based collaborative planning. CTS 2011: 40-47 - [c35]Yiftach Nagar, Thomas W. Malone:
Making Business Predictions by Combining Human and Machine Intelligence in Prediction Markets. ICIS 2011 - 2010
- [j18]Robert E. Kraut, Mary Lou Maher, Judith S. Olson, Thomas W. Malone, Peter Pirolli, John C. Thomas:
Scientific Foundations: A Case for Technology- Mediated Social- Participation Theory. Computer 43(11): 22-28 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [c34]Cary Bran, Tom Malone, Deborah Lewis, Joe Burton:
The knowledge worker of the future. OOPSLA Companion 2009: 851-852 - 2005
- [c33]Thomas W. Malone:
The Future of Work. Designing Ubiquitous Information Environments 2005: 17-20 - 2001
- [c32]Thomas W. Malone:
Inventing the Organizations of the New Economy. WETICE 2001: 4-6
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c31]Abraham Bernstein, Mark Klein, Thomas W. Malone:
The process recombinator: a tool for generating new business process ideas. ICIS 1999: 178-192 - [c30]Thomas W. Malone, Robert Laubacher:
The Dawn of the E-Lance Economy. Wirtschaftsinformatik 1999: 2 - 1998
- [j17]Jintae Lee, Michael Gruninger, Yan Jin, Thomas W. Malone, Austin Tate, Gregg Yost:
The Process Interchange Format and Framework. Knowl. Eng. Rev. 13(1): 91-120 (1998) - 1997
- [j16]Thomas W. Malone:
Free on the Range (Interview). IEEE Internet Comput. 1(3): 8-20 (1997) - 1996
- [c29]George M. Wyner, Thomas W. Malone:
Cowboys or Commanders: Does Information Technology Lead to Decentralization? ICIS 1996: 4 - 1995
- [j15]Abraham Bernstein, Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Thomas W. Malone, John Quimby:
Software Tools for a Process Handbook. IEEE Data Eng. Bull. 18(1): 41-48 (1995) - [j14]Thomas W. Malone, Kum-Yew Lai, Christopher Fry:
Experiments with Oval: A Radically Tailorable Tool for Cooperative Work. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 13(2): 177-205 (1995) - 1994
- [j13]Thomas W. Malone, Kevin Crowston:
The Interdisciplinary Study of Coordination. ACM Comput. Surv. 26(1): 87-119 (1994) - [e1]John B. Smith, F. Donelson Smith, Thomas W. Malone:
CSCW '94, Proceedings of the Conference on Computer Supported Cooperative Work, Chapel Hill, NC, USA, October 22-26, 1994. ACM 1994, ISBN 0-89791-689-1 [contents] - 1993
- [j12]Judith S. Olson, Stuart K. Card, Thomas K. Landauer, Gary M. Olson, Thomas W. Malone, John J. Leggett:
Computer-supported co-operative work: research issues for the 90s. Behav. Inf. Technol. 12(2): 115-129 (1993) - [c28]Thomas W. Malone, Kevin Crowston, Jintae Lee, Brian T. Pentland:
Tools for inventing organizations: toward a handbook of organizational processes. WETICE 1993: 72-82 - 1992
- [c27]Thomas W. Malone, Kum-Yew Lai, Christopher Fry:
Experiments with Oval: A Radically Tailorable Tool for Cooperative Work. CSCW 1992: 289-297 - 1991
- [c26]Kum-Yew Lai, Thomas W. Malone:
Object lens: letting end-users create cooperative work applications. CHI 1991: 425-426 - [c25]Norbert A. Streitz, Frank G. Halasz, Hiroshi Ishii, Thomas W. Malone, Christine Neuwirth, Gary M. Olson:
The Role of Hypertext for CSCW Applications (Panel). Hypertext 1991: 369-377 - 1990
- [j11]Jintae Lee, Thomas W. Malone:
Partially Shared Views: A Scheme for Communicating among Groups that Use Different Type Hierarchies. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 8(1): 1-26 (1990) - [c24]Mark S. Ackerman, Thomas W. Malone:
Answer Garden: a tool for growing organizational memory. COCS 1990: 31-39 - [c23]Thomas W. Malone, Kevin Crowston:
What is Coordination Theory and How Can It Help Design Cooperative Work Systems? CSCW 1990: 357-370
1980 – 1989
- 1989
- [c22]Thomas W. Malone:
Center for coordination science, MIT. CHI 1989: 145-146 - [c21]Wendy E. Mackay, Thomas W. Malone, Kevin Crowston, Ramana Rao, David Rosenblitt, Stuart K. Card:
How do experienced information lens users use rules? CHI 1989: 211-216 - 1988
- [j10]Thomas W. Malone, Stephen A. Smith:
Modeling the Performance of Organizational Structures. Oper. Res. 36(3): 421-436 (1988) - [j9]Kevin Crowston, Thomas W. Malone, Felix Lin:
Cognitive Science and Organizational Design: A Case Study of Computer Conferencing. ACM SIGCHI Bull. 20(1): 80 (1988) - [j8]Kum-Yew Lai, Thomas W. Malone, Keh-Chiang Yu:
Object Lens: A "Spreadsheet" for Cooperative Work. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 6(4): 332-353 (1988) - [c20]Irene Greif, John Seely Brown, Esther Dyson, Mitchell Kapor, Thomas W. Malone:
Computer-supported cooperative work: breakthroughs for user acceptance. CHI 1988: 113-114 - [c19]Kum-Yew Lai, Thomas W. Malone:
Object Lens: A "Spreadsheet" for Cooperative Work. CSCW 1988: 115-124 - [c18]Jintae Lee, Thomas W. Malone:
How can groups communicate when they use different languages? COCS 1988: 22-29 - 1987
- [j7]Thomas W. Malone, Kenneth R. Grant, Franklyn A. Turbak, Stephen A. Brobst, Michael D. Cohen:
Intelligent Information-Sharing Systems. Commun. ACM 30(5): 390-402 (1987) - [j6]Thomas W. Malone, JoAnne Yates, Robert I. Benjamin:
Electronic Markets and Electronic Hierarchies. Commun. ACM 30(6): 484-497 (1987) - [j5]Bill Curtis, Thomas W. Malone:
Introduction to This Special issue on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work. Hum. Comput. Interact. 3(1): 1-2 (1987) - [j4]Kevin Crowston, Thomas W. Malone, Felix Lin:
Cognitive Science and Organizational Design: A Case Study of Computer Conferencing. Hum. Comput. Interact. 3(1): 59-85 (1987) - [j3]Thomas W. Malone, Kenneth R. Grant, Kum-Yew Lai, Ramana Rao, David Rosenblitt:
Semistructured Messages Are Surprisingly Useful for Computer-Supported Coordination. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 5(2): 115-131 (1987) - [c17]Irene Greif, Bill Curtis, Herb Krasner, Thomas W. Malone, Ben Shneiderman:
Computer-supported cooperative work (panel): is this REALLY a new field of research? CHI 1987: 227-228 - [c16]Robert Neches, John Seely Brown, Norman K. Sondheimer, Thomas W. Malone, Mike Williams:
Intelligence in interfaces (panel). CHI 1987: 267-269 - 1986
- [c15]Thomas Kaczmarek, Robert Neches, John Seely Brown, Phil Hayes, Thomas W. Malone, Dic Waters, Robert Wilensky, Mike Williams:
Panel: Where Should the Intelligence in Intelligent Interfaces be Placed? AAAI 1986: 1151 - [c14]Thomas W. Malone, Kenneth R. Grant, Franklyn A. Turbak:
The information lens: an intelligent system for information sharing in organizations. CHI 1986: 1-8 - [c13]Kevin Crowston, Thomas W. Malone, Felix Lin:
Cognitive science and organizational design: a case study of computer conferencing. CSCW 1986: 43-61 - [c12]Thomas W. Malone, Kenneth R. Grant, Kum-Yew Lai, Ramana Rao, David Rosenblitt:
Semi-structured messages are surprisingly useful for computer-supported coordination. CSCW 1986: 102-114 - [c11]Anatol W. Holt, Thomas W. Malone, Ronald K. Stamper, Terry Winograd, Paul M. Cashman:
From theories to systems. CSCW 1986: 253 - [c10]John Leslie King, Rob Kling, Tom Malone, Vasant Dhar:
Panel 4: Artificial Intelligence and Business: What Are the Real Prospects? ICIS 1986: 17 - [c9]Barry D. Floyd, Izak Benbasat, Marilyn M. Mantei, Thomas W. Malone:
Panel 2: Human Computer Interaction and Information Systems. ICIS 1986: 19 - [c8]Thomas W. Malone, JoAnne Yates, Robert I. Benjamin:
Electronic Markets and Electronic Hierarchies: effects of Information Technology on Market Structur Corporate Strategies. ICIS 1986: 32 - 1985
- [c7]Irene Greif, John Seely Brown, Paul M. Cashman, Thomas W. Malone:
Interfaces in organizations (panel session): supporting group work. CHI 1985: 65 - [c6]Thomas W. Malone:
Designing organizational interfaces. CHI 1985: 66-71 - 1983
- [j2]Thomas W. Malone:
How Do People Organize Their Desks? Implications for the Design of Office Information Systems. ACM Trans. Inf. Syst. 1(1): 99-112 (1983) - 1982
- [c5]Frederich N. Tou, Michael D. Williams, Richard Fikes, D. Austin Henderson Jr., Thomas W. Malone:
RABBIT: An Intelligent Database Assistant. AAAI 1982: 314-318 - [c4]Thomas W. Malone:
Heuristics for designing enjoyable user interfaces: Lessons from computer games. CHI 1982: 63-68 - [c3]Thomas W. Malone:
How do people organize their desks? (Extended Abstract): Implications for the design of office information systems. COCS 1982: 47-49 - 1981
- [j1]Thomas W. Malone:
Toward a Theory of Intrinsically Motivating Instruction. Cogn. Sci. 5(4): 333-369 (1981) - [c2]Thomas W. Malone:
What makes computer games fun? (abstract only). CHI (2) 1981: 143 - 1980
- [c1]Thomas W. Malone:
What makes things fun to learn? heuristics for designing instructional computer games. SIGSMALL 1980: 162-169
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