Timothy C. Lethbridge
The following are the course notes for CSI5122 in 2019. You cannot rely only on these notes as much material will be presented as case studies live in class.
- Deck A: Course outline
- Deck B: Required Work by Students
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Deck C: Usability engineering concepts, including terminlogy, user experience design and microinteractions.
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Deck D: Skills students need to know: writing a research paper and giving presentations.
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Deck E: Usability engineering concepts, including financial benefits, design principles, concepts from psychology, and basics of evaluation.
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Deck F: Process whereby experts evaluate user interfaces: heuristic evaluation and cognitive walkthroughs.
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Deck G: Evaluating user interfaces by testing with users, including ethics considerations, think-aloud evaluation, surveys and measuring.
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Deck H: Formal Experiments.
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Deck I: Usability and the software engineering process, including overcoming resistance, economic viability and corporate maturity.
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Deck J: Accessibility.
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Deck K: Internationalization.
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