This document outlines a university course on user interface design. The course aims to teach students about menu, window, and interface concepts, as well as the user interface design process. It is divided into 5 modules that will cover topics such as menu structures and navigation, window characteristics and components, and screen-based controls. Students will learn principles of user interface design and be able to design interfaces, menus, windows, and connections between interface elements. The course assessment includes a 3-hour exam consisting of 5 out of 10 multi-part questions, with each question worth 20 marks and covering topics from one module.
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This document outlines a university course on user interface design. The course aims to teach students about menu, window, and interface concepts, as well as the user interface design process. It is divided into 5 modules that will cover topics such as menu structures and navigation, window characteristics and components, and screen-based controls. Students will learn principles of user interface design and be able to design interfaces, menus, windows, and connections between interface elements. The course assessment includes a 3-hour exam consisting of 5 out of 10 multi-part questions, with each question worth 20 marks and covering topics from one module.
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USER INTERFACE DESIGN
(Effective from the academic year 2018 -2019)
SEMESTER – VII Course Code 18CS734 CIE Marks 40 Number of Contact Hours/Week 3:0:0 SEE Marks 60 Total Number of Contact Hours 40 Exam Hours 03 CREDITS –3 Course Learning Objectives: This course (18CS734) will enable students to: • To study the concept of menus, windows, interfaces • To study about business functions • To study the characteristics and components of windows andthe various controls for the windows. • To study about various problems in windows design with color, text, graphics a • nd To study the testing methods Module 1 Contact Hours The User Interface-Introduction, Overview, The importance of user interface – Defining the 08 user interface, The importance of Good design, Characteristics of graphical and web user interfaces, Principles of user interface design Textbook 1: Ch. 1,2 RBT: L1, L2 Module 2 The User Interface Design process- Obstacles, Usability, Human characteristics in Design, 08 Human Interaction speeds, Business functions-Business definition and requirement analysis, Basic business functions, Design standards. Textbook 1: Part-2 RBT: L1, L2 Module 3 System menus and navigation schemes- Structures of menus, Functions of menus, Contents 08 of menus, Formatting of menus, Phrasing the menu, Selecting menu choices, Navigating menus, Kinds of graphical menus. Textbook 1: Part-2 RBT: L1, L2 Module 4 Windows - Characteristics, Components of window, Window presentation styles, Types of 08 window, Window management, Organizing window functions, Window operations, Web systems, Characteristics of device based controls. Textbook 1: Part-2 RBT: L1, L2 Module 5 Screen based controls- Operable control, Text control, Selection control, Custom control, 08 Presentation control, Windows Tests-prototypes, kinds of tests. Textbook 1: Part-2 RBT: L1, L2 Course Outcomes: The student will be able to : Design the User Interface, design, menu creation, windows creation and connection between menus and windows Question Paper Pattern: The question paper will have ten questions. Each full Question consisting of 20 marks There will be 2 full questions (with a maximum of four sub questions) from each module. Each full question will have sub questions covering all the topics under a module. The students will have to answer 5 full questions, selecting one full question from each module. Textbooks: 1. Wilbert O. Galitz, “The Essential Guide to User Interface Design”, John Wiley & Sons, Second Edition 2002. Reference Books: 1. Ben Sheiderman, “Design the User Interface”, Pearson Education, 1998. 2. Alan Cooper, ”The Essential of User Interface Design”, Wiley- Dream Tech Ltd.,2002