Forlizzi, J. (2007). Product Ecologies: Understanding the Context of Use Surrounding Products. Ph.D. Dissertation, Self-Defined Ph.D. in Design in HCI, Carnegie Mellon University. [local pdf, 8.9 MB]
Forlizzi, J. (1997). Designing for Experience: An Approach to Human-Centered Design. Master of Design in Interaction Design Thesis, Carnegie Mellon University. [local pdf, 2.4 MB]
Forlizzi, J. (2008). The Product Ecology: Understanding Social Product Use and Supporting Design Culture. International Journal of Design V2N1, 11-20. [local pdf, 500 KB]
Zimmerman, J. and Forlizzi, J. (2008). The Role of Design Artifacts in Design Theory Construction. Artifact, in press. [local pdf, 168 KB]
Mutlu, B. and Forlizzi, J. (2008). Robots in Organizations: The Role of Workflow, Social, and Environmental Factors in Human-Robot Interaction. Proceedings of HRI08. New York, NY: ACM Press, 239-248. [local pdf, 1.2 MB]
Forlizzi, J. (2007). How Robotic Products Become Social Products: An Ethnographic Study of Cleaning in the Home. Proceedings of HRI07. New York, NY: ACM Press, 129-136. [local pdf, 2.1 MB]
Forlizzi, J., Zimmerman, J., Mancuso, V., and Kwak, S. (2007). How Interface Agents Affect Interaction Between Humans and Computers. Proceedings of DPPI07. New York, NY: ACM Press, 209-221. [local pdf, 1.2 MB]
Li, I., Forlizzi, J., and Dey, A. (2007). My Agent as Myself or Another: Effects on Credibility and Listening to Advice. Proceedings of DPPI07. New York, NY: ACM Press, 194-208. [local pdf, 3.4 MB]
Mutlu, B., Krause, A., Forlizzi, J., Guestrin, C., and Hodgins, J. (2007). Robust, Low-Cost, Non-intrusive Sensing and Recognition of Seated Postures. Proceedings of UIST07. New York, NY: ACM Press, 149-158. [local pdf, 4.5 MB]
Zimmerman, J., Forlizzi, J., and Evenson, S. (2007). Research through design as a method for interaction design research in HCI. CHI07 Proceedings. New York, NY: ACM Press, 493-502. [local pdf, 1.1 MB]
Lee, J., Forlizzi, J., and Hudson, S. (2006). Iterative Design of MOVE: A Situationally Appropriate Vehicle Navigation System. To appear in International Journal of Human-Compter Studies. [local pdf, 2.6 MB]
Forlizzi, J., DiSalvo, C., Zimmerman, J., Mutlu, B., and Hurst, A. (2005). The SenseChair: The lounge chair as an intelligent assistive device for elders. DUX05 Conference Proceedings, available online. [local pdf, 1.8 MB]
Lee, J., Forlizzi, J., and Hudson, S.E. (2005). Studying the Effectiveness of MOVE: A Contextually Optimized In-Vehicle Navigation System. CHI05 Proceedings, 571-580. [local pdf, 544 KB]
Zimmerman, J., Ayoob, E., Forlizzi, J., and McQuaid, M. (2005). Putting a Face on Embodied Interface Agents. Proceedings of DPPI05. Eindhoven, the Netherlands: Kluwer Press, 233-248. [local pdf, 632 KB]
Forlizzi, J., DiSalvo, C., and Gemperle, F. (2004). Assistive Robotics and an Ecology of Elders Living Independently in Their Homes. Journal of HCI Special Issue on Human-Robot Interaction, V19 N1/2, January, 2004. [local pdf, 5 MB]
Forlizzi, J. and Battarbee, K. (2004). Understanding Experience in Interactive Systems. DIS04 Conference Proceedings, Cambridge, MA, August 2004, 261-268. [local pdf, 408 KB]
DiSalvo, C., Gemperle, F., Forlizzi, J., and Montgomery, E. (2003). The Hug: An Exploration of Robotic Form for Intimate Communication. Ro-Man 2003 Conference Proceedings, San Francisco, CA, October, 2003, available as CD-rom. [local pdf, 1.6 MB]
DiSalvo, C., Gemperle, F., Forlizzi, J., and Kiesler, S. (2002). All Robots are Not Created Equal: The Design and Perception of Humanoid Robot Heads. Designing Interactive Systems 2002 Conference Proceedings, London, England, June, 2002, 321-326. [local pdf, 116 KB]
Forlizzi, J., Ford, S. (2000). The Building Blocks of Experience: An Early Framework for Interaction Designers. Designing Interactive Systems 2000 Conference Proceedings, New York, NY, 419-423. [local pdf, 40 KB]
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