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05-430 Programming Usable Interfaces


Units:12.0
Department:Human Comp. Interaction
Special permission:Yes
Prerequisites:15-100 or 15-112 or 15-127
Cross-listed:05-630
Related URLs:http://www.hcii.cs.cmu.edu

This course is for those with moderate programming skills who want to express their interactive ideas in working prototypes. The course will cover several prototyping tools and require a number of prototypes to be contstructed in each. These will range from animated mock-ups through fully functional programs. The course will also cover usability testing of interactive prototypes. Prerequisities: proficienty in a programming language such as C, programming methodology and style, problem analysis, program structure, algorithm analysis, data abstraction, and dynamic data. Normally met through an introductory course in programming in C, C++, Pascal or JAVA.

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  Spring 2005 times

Sec Time Day Instructor Location  
A 3:00 - 4:20 pm T Instructor TBA WEH 4615A Add course to my schedule
R Instructor TBA WEH 4615A



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