CSCI 588 CSCI 588 Fall 2002 Course Description Course Syllabus Fall 2001 Contact Information Announcements Class Materials Class Project Grading Criteria Team Projects Bulletin Board Links Previous Terms Fall 1998 Fall 1999 Fall 2000 8/12/2001 |
(NTU SE 735-SC) Specification and Design of User Interface Software Fall 2001 Course Description The User Interface (UI) can be the single feature that can lead to
success or failure of a computing system. User acceptance, operator
performance, improved work productivity, sell-off, degree of
real-time, ease
of training, etc. are crucial issues facing user interface
designers. In
addition, adherence to emerging standards and new technologies
(including
web UI's) enhance, yet complicate the design process. The student will
have
the opportunity to learn about development environments that assist
the user
interface design process. Correctly specifying the UI can lead to
improved
user design, acceptance, and usability. This course examines these
issues,
providing the student with the tools and concepts to specify, design,
and
develop user interfaces. The current literature will be
reviewed. Video/demonstrations
are planned. A class project is required. The plan is to make lecture
materials available via web. Visit the class web site for more
information: http://www-scf.usc.edu/~csci588 Send questions or comments to Steve.Jacobs@trw.com |