CS6008 HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION SYLLABUS FOR 8TH SEM CSE REGULATION 2013 - Anna University Multiple Choice Questions

CS6008 HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION SYLLABUS FOR 8TH SEM CSE REGULATION 2013

ANNA UNIVERSITY CSE SYLLABUS
CS6008 HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION SYLLABUS
8TH SEM CSE SYLLABUS
REGULATION 2013
CS6008 HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION SYLLABUS
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.

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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