Time: |
Friday, 4. DS (13:00-14:30) |
Location: |
APB E023 |
Quantity: |
2V/2Ü/0 SWS |
Language: |
English |
This page is under construction. Up-to-date information will be published soon.
Enrollment
- 4SWS course only
Unlike the previous semesters, from now on this course will only be offered as a 4 SWS (2/2/0) course. Participants will need to complete the exercise in addition to the exam for full credits.
- Enrollment period
General enrollment will be open end of September. The enrollment for HPSTS students will start on 06.09.2024. More concrete information will follow soon. Please contact us (Katja Krug and Weizhou Luo) if there are any issues with the enrollment.
- Enrollment lists
Please enroll only on your courses corresponding enrollment lists (MINF, CMS, HPSTS). If your course of study is not listed (e.g., ERASMUS students), please enroll on the MISC list and contact the supervisors Katja Krug and Weizhou Luo (both!) via e-mail. If your list is full, please enroll on the waiting list. Students who falsely enroll on lists that are not their study course will be put on the waiting list.
- Since this course has limited capacities, it is recommended to enroll early. Concrete deadlines and information on the enrollment window follow soon.
General Information
- This course takes place in presence at the APB E023.
- A course schedule will follow soon.
- Slides for both the lecture and exercise and lecture videos can be found in the OPAL course and can be accessed by enrolled users.
Description
In the future, effective user interfaces and attractive user experience will play an increasingly important role for products that are getting more and more functionally similar and immaterial.
Especially the development of novel, more natural user interfaces places completely new demands on a structured development process. With classical software & usability engineering approaches, this process cannot be covered.
In this context, the lecture will explain modern development processes ranging from analysis to evaluation and present the involved techniques. In addition to the engineering-centered approaches, creative design phases play an important role as well.
These phases comprise the creation of sketches, drawings and early prototypes.