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Content according to Curriculum References und Software |
Results of Exercises, additional material as well as the group communication can be found on the eLearning Server of the University of Applied Sciences Frankfurt in the course "HIS-HMI-WS06". To use this service you have to register once at this server and you will need a passwort which will be announced during the first lecture. |
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No Meeting
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First Meeting (only 2nd Block on account of the ASTA-Conference during Block 1)
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Introduction; Engineering Framework of HMI
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Project Hypothesis, Possible Project Tasks, Project Scheduling
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Modeling simple example systems A + B; Part 1
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Modeling simple example systems A + B; Part 2. Proposal for a complexity measure for behavior models
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Modeling more complex example systems C; Part 1. In parallel preparation of usability tests for example systems
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Modeling more complex example systems C; Part 2. In parallel preparation of usability tests for example systems
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Usability tests for example systems with test persons; first evaluations.
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Usability tests for example systems with test persons (2nd option if there are scheduling problems with test persons); first evaluations.
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No Meeting
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Evaluation of usability measures
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Evaluation of possible correlations between complexity measures and usability measures.
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Refinements
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Final Documentation
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Final oral Examination based on a realized project; final date has to be announced yet. |
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Final oral Examination based on a realized project; final date has to be announced yet. |
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The students shall be enabled to model the requirements within a safety critical systems engineering process such that they (i) can apply guidelines for user interface design, (ii) that they know, how to measure the behavior of human users, and (iii) that they are able to improve the validation process. All this has to be done in the context of an engineering project.
In the lecture we will use as far as possible free and opensource software.