1 / 7

Review

Review. Chris North cs3724: HCI. Midterm Topics. Scenario-based design: (ch 1-4) SBD background metrics, tradeoffs, scenarios Requirements analysis Field studies, problem scenarios, claims, HTA Activity design Activity scenarios, metaphors, mental models, participatory

yanka
Download Presentation

Review

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. Review Chris North cs3724: HCI

  2. Midterm Topics • Scenario-based design: (ch 1-4) • SBD background • metrics, tradeoffs, scenarios • Requirements analysis • Field studies, problem scenarios, claims, HTA • Activity design • Activity scenarios, metaphors, mental models, participatory • Information design • Perceiving, interpreting, making sense, gestalt, affordances

  3. Midterm Topics • Developing user interfaces: • Java basics • Applications, applets • GUI structure • Swing, Components (properties, methods, events) • Component tree, layout managers • Event programming • Event loop, event processing, listeners • Graphics • Coordinate systems, graphics primitives, graphics attributes • Repaint events, double buffering

  4. Midterm Topics • Information visualization: • Principles • Human vision, pre-attentive processing, mantra, data density • Multi-dimensional data visualization • Data (attributes, items, values) • Visual mapping, cleveland’s rules, user tasks, scalability • Spotfire (mapping, multiple views, brushing&linking, dynamic queries, details on demand), TableLens (fisheye, sorting), Parallel Coordinates

  5. Final Exam Topics • Scenario-based design: (ch 1-7) • SBD background • metrics, tradeoffs, scenarios • Requirements analysis • Field studies, problem scenarios, claims, HTA • Activity design • Activity scenarios, metaphors, mental models, participatory • Information design • Perceiving, interpreting, making sense, gestalt, affordances • Layout design, Fitt’s law • Interaction design • Goal, plan, execute, mistakes&slips • Direct manipulation, command lang, menus/forms • Usability Evaluation • Heuristic eval, Nielsen’s 10, usability test, usability spec • Controlled expm, in/dependent variables, stats

  6. Final Exam Topics • Developing user interfaces: • Java basics • Applications, applets • GUI structure • Swing, Components (props, methods, events), comp tree, layout mgrs • Event programming • Event loop, event processing, listeners • Graphics • Coordinate systems, graphics primitives, graphics attributes • Repaint events, double buffering • Direct manipulation • Hit testing, dynamic graphics • Animation • Threads, animation loop, speed control • Server side • Issues, servlets, JSP • Snap • JDBC, MVC (model-view-controller)

  7. Final Exam Topics • Information visualization: • Principles • Human vision, pre-attentive processing, mantra, data density • Multi-dimensional data visualization • Data (attributes, items, values) • Visual mapping, cleveland’s rules, user tasks, scalability • Spotfire (mapping, multiple views, brushing&linking, dynamic queries, details on demand), TableLens (fisheye, sorting), Parallel Coordinates • 1D/2D Navigation • Keyhole problem, overviews • Zooming, overview+detail, focus+context • Tree visualization • Connection, containment • Hyperbolic, Treemap • How not to lie • Lie factor, context, screwy scales, size encoding • Snap • Multiple views, relational model, coordinating components Misc: TimeSearcher, …

More Related