ISB31203 - SOFTWARE INTEGRATION
This course involves the theory and concept of Software Construction/ Integration which refers to detailed creation of working, meaningful software through a combination of coding,
verification, unit testing, integration testing and debugging.
verification, unit testing, integration testing and debugging.
ISB31203 - SOFTWARE INTEGRATION
Course Learning Outcomes: Upon completion of this course students should be able to :
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ISB36403 - INTERACTION DESIGN
This course presents the physical and informational aspects of the interaction design. It emphasises on the process of interface design and development including user-centered design and task analysis. The course also emphasises on the user interface evaluation and experiments through group project work.
ISB36403 - INTERACTION DESIGN
An exploration of the languages, techniques, and mechanisms used to define and enhance communications between people and computer applications, both for input and output, in the general case and for a variety of important special domains. Use of graphics in the interface; multimedia environments; alternative l/O devices; issues in interface design; interactive in-class exercises and activities. Substantial programming projects are assigned in a number of languages and for a variety of platforms. Students also prepare oral presentations based on material from the current scientific literature.
Having successfully completed the course, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of current dialogue styles, history
- and development of Human-Computer Interactions;
- Demonstrate different ways of controlling dialogues knowledge;
- Write simple dialogue specifications;
- Critique interfaces and experimental evaluation reports; and
- Finally demonstrate knowledge of interfaces to a wide variety of Computer-based applications such as Distance Learning Materials, Courseware, Webpage, Websites, etc .
Having successfully completed the course, students will be able to:
- Demonstrate knowledge of current dialogue styles, history
- and development of Human-Computer Interactions;
- Demonstrate different ways of controlling dialogues knowledge;
- Write simple dialogue specifications;
- Critique interfaces and experimental evaluation reports; and
- Finally demonstrate knowledge of interfaces to a wide variety of Computer-based applications such as Distance Learning Materials, Courseware, Webpage, Websites, etc .
ISB36403 - INTERACTION DESIGN
This course presents the areas covered in Interaction Design and emphasised variety of topics from computing, psychology, principles design and usability. Students will learn the theory underlying interaction design, acquire skills that will equip to analyse, design, and evaluate the interactive technologies used.
ISB36403 - INTERACTION DESIGN
This course presents the areas covered in Interaction Design and emphasised variety of topics from computing, psychology, principles design and usability. Students will learn the theory underlying interaction design, acquire skills that will equip to analyse, design, and evaluate the interactive technologies used.