Page 97 - Handbook PG 20182019
P. 97
Faculty of Science Postgraduate Booklet, Session 2018/2019
References:
1. Timothy J. O’Leary, Linda I. O’Leary, Daniel A. O’Leary. 2014. Computing Essentials 2015:
Complete, 25/e. McGraw-Hill Education. http://computing.org
2. Conrad Bessant, Ian Shadforth, and Darren Oakley. 2009. Building Bioinformatics Solutions:
with Perl, R and MySQL. Oxford University Press, Inc., New York, USA.
SQF7015 Human Computer Interaction
This course enables students to learn practical principles and guidelines needed to develop high
quality interface designs that users can understand, predict, and control. It covers theoretical
foundations, design processes and usability testing.
Assessment Methods:
Continuous Assessment: 100%
Medium of Instruction:
English
Transferable Skills:
Students are able to design user interface using suitable software
Humanity Skill:
-
References:
th
1. Designing the User Interface, 5 Edition. Ben Shneiderman and Catherine Plaisant. Addison
Wesley, 2010.
rd
2. Alan Dix, Janet Finlay, Gregory D. Abowd, and Russell Beale, Human-Computer Interaction (3
Edition), Pearson, 2004.
3. Jenny Preece, Yvonne Rogers, and Helen Sharp: Interaction Design: Beyond Human-Computer
rd
Interaction, 3 ed., Wiley, 2011.
96