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HCI 520

Graduate Level User Interface Design
Prof. Dr. Elaine Wenderholm
SUNY Oswego (OSU), Fall Semester 2007

Assignments

  • Assignment 1: A very simple, auto-playing Tic-Tac-Toe game.
    source & binaries

  • Assignment 2: A neat slide show program for JPG, GIF and PNG files.
    source & binaries

  • Assignment 3: A custom control in shape of a cute little 2-D Wind Mill.
    source & binaries

  • Miscellaneous: A demo for the Resize Event Handler. Run from command line.
    source & binaries

  • Presentation: "A HCI Design Process". A presentation on how software can be developed cost-effectively and efficiently using a user centered design process. [pdf]

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Project

UCC is a tracking software for the Undergraduate Curriculum Council at SUNY Oswego. The council reviews courses and classes for the undergraduate level to ensure a liberal arts education. In order to do so, new course offers have to be approved by the council. So far, this has been done by manually tracking course submissions and their review status. This software is intended to aid in the process by making the process as paper-less and communication promoting as possible.

While my teammates were responsible for implementing the GUI and the backend server, my roles comprised all documentation, requirements and for maintaining an HCI-related, user-centered design process.

The software here is merely a protoype. It was meant as a feasability assessment. For production, it can easily be scaled up and modified to serve individual needs.

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