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Computer Science 588
(NTU SE 735-SC)
Specification and Design of User Interface
Software
Fall 2001
Announcements
11/29/01
- The final
project report grading criteria has been posted (.PDF
is available)
- The final exam is in SAL 101, 12/11/01, 7-9pm PT
All LA-area students must attend at that time. No exceptions
- The format for the 12/4/01 presentations is:
1) Re-introduction of project topic
2) Screens with emphasis on what has changed since the project status
reviews of mid-semester
3) plan on 10 minutes each
- The meetings with the Professor on Thursday 12/6/01 are
optional
- TA's presentation for Teleuse can be
download on class web.
11/28/01
- Professor will have extra office hour on Thursday, 6th, Dec. If you have
any problem, or want to make presentation because you're on an even
numbered project teams. Welcome to be there. The location would be: teleconference
room, DEN. from 6:30 ~ 8:30 pm.
- All students, including NTU/DEN, have to submit their final project
report by 12/04/01.
11/21/01
- Professor Jacobs has decided that odd numbered project teams will
present their projects on Tuesday 12/4/01
- The title of videos shown in class have
been updated.
11/19/01
- Clarification for the grading criteria: you must complete both the
"Usability Specification" and a "Survey for the existing
system" in order to get V+.
11/16/01
- The grading criteria has
been updated. Check it before doing the new assignment.
11/14/01
11/08/01
- The grading criteria for
usability has been posted!!
- For Student with ID: 886-39-2485, 609-15-5053, 603-08-9982. I did not
get your signed academia integrity statement. Please submit to us ASAP.
- You may still provide the project URL to earn the extra credit. Check
"team project"
for more information.
10/31/01
- The grading criteria for
"individual" assigned reading assignment has been posted.
- Please check the link for your project on "Team
Project". Email me your
project link when it's available.
- If you are hard pressed to find an article this week, you may try the
conference proceedings on reserve in the Seaver Library.
10/29/01
- Don't forget to submit the "academia integrity statement"
tomorrow..........I wish it's the last time to say so..... :(
- Provide the project link to get the extra credit......due tomorrow.
10/22/01
- According to the instructions for project
status review, you can email me the project URL to get the extra
credit. I'll put this link on class web page.
- If the project is not Web based solution, you may also send the screen
design hardcopies in PPT charts to get the credit. (PPT or PDF format)
- Don't forget signing the "academic integrity
statement" and submit it tomorrow.
10/19/01
- ALL
students should sign the "academic integrity
statement" and submit it back to us. It is REQUIRED for
all students. According to the record, some students didn't
complete this job. If you didn't do it (or you cannot make sure that
you've done it), please print it out and sign your name in the bottom of
the statement. You MUST submit in person or fax it back (for NTU
& DEN) before the next lecture. { 23rd October }
10/18/01
10/14/01
- The grading criteria for Project
Status Review has been posted, please check it first before
preparing for the Preview Report.
- Teams 1-16 present their Project Status Review on 10/23/01
Teams 17-31 present theirs on 10/30/01
(exceptions are non-LA based DEN and NTU students)
10/10/01
- Please check the information of Team Project
is correct. If there is any mistake, please email to the grader
10/07/01
- Please show up in this coming Midterm, and make sure that you can
arrive there in time.
- TA will extend office hour from 4:00 pm ~ 5:00 pm, only this Tuesday.
If you has last-min question, you may ask her at that time.
- Some students have problems about their grade in previous assignments.
I'll show up in this Tuesday office hour, and you may go there to
discuss with me. Here are the rules:
- Only "V-" can ask for discussion.
- 100% follow the grading criteria. So,
you should review it carefully and make sure that you've done
everything on it.
- Please bring the original copy of graded assignments
10/02/01
- The Midterm will be held 6:30pm, Tuesday 10/9/01, SGM 124. All
LA-based students, both campus and remote, are expected to attend.
Remote students need to plan their travel time accordingly to be on
time. Non-LA-based students will have arrangements made by Isako
Wakimoto of USC DEN with their local site coordinator for time &
place of the midterm.
09/26/01
09/22/01
- The grading criteria for the
4th assignments has been posted~!!
- The reference page number of
the 3rd assignment has been modified.
- Please revise/resubmit your assignment when you got V-.
09/21/01
- The grading criteria for the
3rd assignment has been posted~!!
- For "Remote, LA-based" students, you need to plan to travel
to USC to a to be announced location to take the midterm on 10/9/01
- DEN web site has been attacked by worm in these days. They've
reinstalled the system and the security patches files. Please be patient
if there is any performance degrade or inaccessibility problem.
09/14/01
- Check the Team Number Assignment!!
- The 2nd assignment due @ September 18, 2001, 6:30pm PDT. All students
, except DEN & NTU, must submit "hard-copy" to Professor
Jacobs during the lecture. No Email submission.
09/12/01
- New information for DEN/NTU students, please check "Contact Information"
- The grading criteria for
the 2nd assignment has been posted.
09/11/01
- We still HAVE lecture tonight~!!
- If you didn't get the class email, send your email address, ID to the grader.
09/10/01
- The first assignment is due on 09/10.
- Campus students should bring hardcopy homework to class Tuesdays at
6:30pm.
- DEN & NTU students email it to Ray Fujioka (denhw@usc.edu)
09/07/01
- The grading criteria for
the first assignments has been posted.
- The first email for the class has been sent out. Send email to the grader
if you did not get it.
09/05/01
- Send email to the grader
for subscribing the email-list.
09/04/01
- Yun-An "Anne" Chen named CSCI 588 Teaching
Assistant
- Reminder: Project teams and topics due
next week.
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