Faculty of Technical Sciences

Subject: Human-Computer interaction (17.E243)

Native organizations units: Sub-department for Applied Computer Science and Informatics
General information:
 
Category Scientific-professional
Scientific or art field Applied Computer Science and Informatics
ECTS 5

Students learn to design and implement basic forms of human computer interaction.

The acquired knowledge and skills are the basis for developing software of high utility capacity in the future courses and professional life.

HCI development and problems. User-centered and participated design. Essential knowledge in cognitive psychology, heuristics and MVC/MVP/MVVM architectures. Requirements gathering, interpretation and analysis. Understanding users, tasks and context of use. HCI notations. HCI prototypes and their evolution. UI Development Tools. HCI design spaces: GUI, web, mobile, embedded, ubiquitous. Representation and visualization. Interaction devices. Usability and evaluation.

Lectures, computer practice, consultations. The course material is divided into two parts and is tested in two tests during the duration of the course. During the practice classes interfaces of different complexity and minimal functionality are implemented. The quality of the Practice work is evaluated. Successfully completed practice tasks are a prerequisite for taking final examination. The final examination is written. The final grade is based on the number of points on the examination, tests and practice tasks.

Authors Title Year Publisher Language
M. van Harmelen (Ed.) Object Modeling and User Interface Design 1997 Addison-Wesley English
Ben Shneiderman Designing the User Interface – Strategies for Effective Human-Computer Interaction, 3rd Ed. 1998 English
Dix, A., [et al.] Human-Computer interaction 2004 Pearson/Prentice-Hall, Harlow English
Preece, J., Rogers, Y., Benyon, H.S. Human-Computer Interaction : selected readings : a reader 1990 Prentice Hall, Cambridge English
Marry B. Rosson, John M. Carroll Usability Engineering – Scenario-Based Development of HCI 2002 English
Course activity Pre-examination Obligations Number of points
Term paper Yes Yes 20.00
Complex exercises Yes Yes 50.00
Theoretical part of the exam No Yes 30.00

Prof. Ivetić Dragan

Full Professor

Lectures

Assoc. Prof. Dragan Dinu

Associate Professor

Lectures

Assistant - Master Ivanović Mijatov Bojana

Assistant - Master

Computational classes

Assistant - Master Anišić Helena

Assistant - Master

Computational classes

Assistant - Master Radović Luka

Assistant - Master

Computational classes

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