Thomas P. Moran
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Thomas P. Moran is a Distinguished Engineer at the IBM Almaden Research Center near San Jose, California. He has been active in the field of human computer interaction for a long time. In 1983 the book he wrote along with Stuart Card and Allen Newell The Psychology of Human-Computer Interaction was published. It became a very influential book in the field, partly for introducing the Goals, Operators, Methods, and Selection rules (GOMS).
In 2003 he was inducted as a Fellow of the Association for Computing Machinery.
Unrelated to other famous engineer, Thomas D. Moran.