The Human, Computer and Interaction, Understanding and conceptualizing interaction, Understanding users and how user interfaces affect them (psychological principles), Usability paradigm and principles, design basics, HCI in software process, Design rules, prototyping, evaluation techniques, Evaluating designs: observing users, asking users and experts, testing and modeling users, testing and modeling users task analysis, Web Accessibility, Universal design, Cognitive models, Affective computing, Ubiquitous Computing.
Explain context of HCI and different measures for evaluation.
Apply the principles of good design for people from the perspective of age and disabilities.
Analyze techniques for user centered design for a medium sized software.
Evaluate the usability of a medium size software user interface.
Human-Computer Interaction, 3/E Alan Dix, Computing Dept, Lancaster University
Janet E. Finlay, Leeds Metropolitan University, Gregory D. Abowd, Georgia Institute of Technology, Russell Beale, University of Birmingham ISBN-10: 0130461091 ISBN-13: 9780130461094 Publisher: Prentice Hall
Interaction Design: beyond human-computer interaction Publisher: Wiley; 2 edition 2007 ISBN-13: 978-0470018668
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