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               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:
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                   1.  Designing  the  User  Interface,  5   Edition.  Ben  Shneiderman  and  Catherine  Plaisant.  Addison
                       Wesley, 2010.
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                   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
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                       Interaction, 3  ed., Wiley, 2011.






















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