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8570 CSC -- USI ClassMeeting7 February24,2009 ApologiesforlackofcelebrationforMardi Gras Important Concepts Aslistedontheoneminutesurvey GOMSanalysis UserinterfaceassessmentwithGUEPsandCDs SpecificGUEPSandCDsincludingConsistency,KISS, Viscosity ComplexityofUIdesign Keystrokelevelanalysis,models(e.g.FittsLaw),and notation Semanticandsyntacticanalysisofwidgets Mentalmodels...

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8570 CSC -- USI ClassMeeting7 February24,2009 ApologiesforlackofcelebrationforMardi Gras Important Concepts Aslistedontheoneminutesurvey GOMSanalysis UserinterfaceassessmentwithGUEPsandCDs SpecificGUEPSandCDsincludingConsistency,KISS, Viscosity ComplexityofUIdesign Keystrokelevelanalysis,models(e.g.FittsLaw),and notation Semanticandsyntacticanalysisofwidgets Mentalmodels Learningtools:conceptmaps,researchpaperreading process Article Presentations Chooseoneofthethreetopicareas(defined below) Findaninterestingrecent(last4years)paperin thearea Preparea15minutepresentationofthepaper Thebackground Theexperiment Theresults Thecritique Therelationshiptootherpapersorconcepts Article Presentations (2) Subjectareas: Intelligentuserinterfaces(IUI)andespeciallythe implementationandevaluationoffeatures. Computersupportedcollaborativework(CSCW) andespeciallythedesignandfunctionalityof collaborationsystems Participatorydesignasasoftwareengineering tactic Usersinvolvedatallstagesofsystemdevelopment Course planning 3/3Springbreak 3/9 3/10Interfacedesignteammeetings Choiceofresearcharticleforpresentationwithareaand bibliographicinformationdue,viaemail PerfectPhonedesignteamtaskchoicedue,viaemail PreliminaryPerfectPhonedesignreportdueatendofclass ResearchprojectProgressReport1due FinalPerfectPhonedesignreportdue 3/17St.PatricksDay,butclassmeets. 3/24 3/31Paperpresentations:Intelligentuserinterfaces ResearchprojectProgressReport2due Course planning (2) 4/7Paperpresentations:Computersupported collaborativework Draftresearchreport,part1,due Draftresearchreport,part2,due 4/14Paperpresentations:Participatorydesign 4/21 4/28ResearchProjectPresentations Finalresearchreportdue Researchprojectposterabstractanddesigndue 5/5FinalExam Research Project 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Progressreports(PR1due3/10;PR2due3/24) Reportdrafts(Sections1&2due4/7;Sections35 due4/14) Finalwrittenreport(Due4/28) Oralreport(Given4/28) Posterabstractanddesign(Due5/5) The Perfect Phone Project Goal:Createauserinterfacedesign Aspowerfulaspossible Asperfectaspossible Asintuitiveaspossible Process: Divideintodesignteams Brainstormdesignandfeatures,inseveralrounds, tonight Choosecomponentsforactualdesignprocess The Perfect Phone Project (2) DesignTeamsare: TeamP:Jon,Katie,Scott TeamQ:Alvin,AndrewB.,Lindsay TeamR:AndrewM.,Keith,Tony TeamS:Anton,Matt,Nawar TeamT:Christopher,Joseph,Nareg The Perfect Phone Project (3) Moveintogroups,separatingeachgroup fromallothersasmuchaspossible. TakeafewminutestoreadtheChronicle article Thenwellthinkcreatively The Perfect Phone SeeThomasClaburn,InformationWeek,Sep25,2007 andJeffreyR.Young,ChronicleofHigherEducation,Feb27, 2009,NowYouCanTrackColleaguesandStudentsonYour Laptop Byperception Bydesignphilosophy Bytask Byphysicalinterface The Imperfect Phone WhichoftheimperfectionsClaburnlists arestillpresent? Arethereotherimperfectionswithyour phone? Imperfect Phone (2) Difficultieswiththemobilephoneare: Batteryneedsfrequentrecharging Littlesoftwareisopensource Littleinternalstorageavailable Batterychargeindicatorisunreliable Unreliableservicecoverage Physicalinterfaceconstraints:e.g.,keystoo small InabilitytosupportFlash,etc. Slownetworkspeedandbandwidth Imperfect Phone (3) Physicalbuttondesign Fastobsolescence Nouniversalapplications Expensive Lackofstandardconnectors Autocorrectoverreacts Rechargingrequireselectricalsupply (ratherthansolarorlight) Imperfect Phone (4) Lackofsoftwarethatcorrespondstousual desktop Userappsubmissionprocesscomplicated Phone: fordeveloper Perfect Perception Whatdoyouthinkofwhensomeonestarts talkingaboutaperfectphone? Whatisyourmentalmodelofthedevice? Perfect Phone: Perception (2) FeaturesofthePerfectPhoneinclude: Forthefuture:chipinbrain Highbandwidth:instantaneousconnections Multifunctionaldeviceintegration Customizability:softwareandhardware Lowpowerdrain Unlimitedstorage Secure Perhapssomewhatlimitedinscope.Doweneedthekitchen sinkalso?Orshoulditstaybehind? Perfect Phone: Perception (3) Universalconnectors;inductivechargers Universalwirelessconnectivity(nowires anywhere) Indestructible;hence,waterproof AccurateGPS Builtinprojector Useanywhereothercountries Perfect Phone: Design Philosophy Howdoestheperceptionoftheperfect phonetranslatetoanoveralldesign? AnAnalogy: Atoastershouldmaketoast. Atoastercanbeeasilymadetotoastmore thanbread(e.g.bagels,Englishmuffins, Sometimestheitemneedingtoastedis frozen. Perfect Phone: Design Philosophy (2) Thefunctionalityofthephoneshould: Supportvoicerecognition Provideremindercapability Supportvideoconferencing Includeeasilyupgradable,modular hardware Provideawarenessofvenueofuse Noisy,poorlylit,preciselocation Perfect Phone: Design Philosophy (3) Bebuiltonopensourcetechnologyand evenFOSS HavegeneralIMcapability Providesecureaccesstoemail Haveasleekdesignmakingitless cumbersometouse Becompatiblewithchargingtechnology ContainsmartSIMcard Perfect Phone: Physical Interface Whatshouldthephysicaldesignofthe phoneanditsphysicalinterfacewidgets be? Perfect Phone: Physical Interface (2) touchscreen,needstobedurable tactilekeyboard(flipupscreen);tactilefeedback USBports;headphone;microphone fitinpocketandhand screenhighres,maximizesize noproprietaryconnectors easilyreplaceablebattery stylus Perfect Phone: Task List Whattaskswouldyouliketoaccomplish onyourPerfectPhone? Perfect Phone: Task 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Outputfromphonetolargerdevice OutputfromphonetoWeb Send/receiveemailwithproperties describedabove Getdirectionstoaddressfromhere Uploadandplaymusic ConductIMsessions Searchforthingswithinphone Perfect Phone: Task (2) 1. 2. 3....

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