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Seminar in User Interface Software Engineering

Lectures: 20 h

Recommended for:
All HMI and interested graduate students.

The course last ran:
New course.

Goals:
To develop an understanding of how user interface software is designed and developed and current research in the area.

Prerequisites:
A basic course user interface software development.

Organization:
Seminars.

Contents:
The students will read and present papers from the current litterature.

Topics include tool kits, model-based interface development, UI software architectures, user interface development systems, and user interface development methodologies.

Literature:

  • Selections from recent conference proceedings and journals, for example UIST,
  • Transactions on Computer-Human Interaction, SIGCHI, and Design, Specification, and Verification of Interactive Systems.

Teachers:
David Carr.

Examiner:
David Carr.

Schedule:
February - April 99.

Examination:
Oral presentations plus a term paper.

Credit:
3 credits.


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