Lecture: Mensch-Computer Interaktion (winter 2013)

Within the lecture Mensch-Computer Interaktion (Human-Computer Interaction), usability engineering methods are introduced that aim at measuring and improving the interaction between humans and computer systems. These methods support the systematic analysis of user goals and requirements, the participation of end users in development processes as well as system evaluations with analytic and empirical methods. Among others, the following topics will be covered in the course:

  • Task and requirements analysis
  • Content layout and feature architecture
  • Conceptual design of navigation structures and dialogues
  • Model-based system evaluation
  • Usability inspection methods and walkthroughs
  • Usability testing and eye tracking analysis

Literature

  • Rosson, M.B. & Carroll, J. (2002): Usability Engineering. Morgan Kaufmann Publishers
  • van Duyn, D. K.; Landay, J. A. & Hong, J. I. (2003): The Design of Sites - Patterns, Principles and Processes for Crafting a Customer-Centered Web Experience. Addison-Wesley

Details

  • Course language: German
  • Audience: Angewandte Informatik, ISE, Komedia, other

 

Contact

Katja Herrmanny

Former team member

Vera Sauer

Former team member

Jürgen Ziegler

Full Professor