ANNA UNIVERSITY CSE SYLLABUS
CS6008 HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION SYLLABUS
8TH SEM CSE SYLLABUS
REGULATION 2013
CS6008 HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION SYLLABUS |
OBJECTIVES:
The student should be made to:
-> Learn the foundations of Human Computer Interaction.
-> Be familiar with the design technologies for individuals and persons with disabilities. Be aware of mobile HCI.
-> Learn the guidelines for user interface.
The student should be made to:
-> Learn the foundations of Human Computer Interaction.
-> Be familiar with the design technologies for individuals and persons with disabilities. Be aware of mobile HCI.
-> Learn the guidelines for user interface.
UNIT I FOUNDATIONS OF HCI
The Human: I/O channels – Memory – Reasoning and problem solving; The computer: Devices – Memory – processing and networks; Interaction: Models – frameworks – Ergonomics – styles – elements – interactivity- Paradigms.
UNIT II DESIGN & SOFTWARE PROCESS
Interactive Design basics – process – scenarios – navigation – screen design – Iteration and
prototyping. HCI in software process – software life cycle – usability engineering – Prototyping in practice – design rationale. Design rules – principles, standards, guidelines, rules. Evaluation Techniques – Universal Design.
UNIT III MODELS AND THEORIES
Cognitive models –Socio-Organizational issues and stake holder requirements –Communication and collaboration models-Hypertext, Multimedia and WWW.
UNIT IV MOBILE HCI
Mobile Ecosystem: Platforms, Application frameworks- Types of Mobile Applications: Widgets, Applications, Games- Mobile Information Architecture, Mobile 2.0, Mobile Design: Elements of Mobile Design, Tools.
UNIT V WEB INTERFACE DESIGN
Designing Web Interfaces – Drag & Drop, Direct Selection, Contextual Tools, Overlays, Inlays and Virtual Pages, Process Flow. Case Studies.
TOTAL: 45 PERIODS
OUTCOMES:
Upon completion of the course, the student should be able to:
-> Design effective dialog for HCI.
-> Design effective HCI for individuals and persons with disabilities. Assess the importance of user feedback.
-> Explain the HCI implications for designing multimedia/ ecommerce/ e-learning Web sites. Develop meaningful user interface.
TEXT BOOKS:
1. Alan Dix, Janet Finlay, Gregory Abowd, Russell Beale, “Human Computer Interaction”, 3rd Edition, Pearson Education, 2004 (UNIT I , II & III).
2. Brian Fling, “Mobile Design and Development”, First Edition , O’Reilly Media Inc., 2009 (UNIT –IV).
3. Bill Scott and Theresa Neil, “Designing Web Interfaces”, First Edition, O’Reilly, 2009.(UNIT-V).
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