Graphical User Interface Design
CSCI 232 Fall 2002
AssignmentsComponentDue DatePoints
ATMEvaluation Form4 September 20025
BrowserEvaluation Form16 September 20025
Project Idea30 September 20025
TBATBA5
TOTAL20

Project Tasks
 
Project
Statement of Intent27 October 2002
User Profile214 October 2002
Interface Goals228 October 2002
Initial Interface Design44 November 2002
Small Prototype211 November 2002
Final Interface71 December 2002
Features61 December 2002
Manual21 December 2002
Report21 December 2002
Presentation42, 4, 9 December 2002
Expert Review72, 4, 9 December 2002
TOTAL40
 
Project Milestones
Statement of IntentOne page statement of intent, providing your name, your faux company name, what development platform you will use, and what software you will use for interface development (Java, C++, Delphi, Visual Basic, HTML, etc.).7 October 2002
User ProfileA short profile describing important characteristics of the users as discussed in the text and in class.14 October 2002
Interface GoalsA statement of the interface goals that describes the project in terms of the five human factors discussed in the text and in class.  This statement must also describe all the interface features you plan to implement. 28 October 2002
Initial Interface DesignThe initial interface design is of the screens and includes a description of the interactions.  At this point of the process, if you have made any significant changes to the user profile, you need include these changes.  Remember that you have two interfaces (visual and voice), thus you need include task-semantic knowledge about the interface so your screens and other commands can be evaluated.  Include comments on the operations of the screens.4 November 2002
Small PrototypeYou need to submit a sample prototype of the user interface (not all inclusive).   This prototype must be implemented with the software your final product will use and on the platform you intend to have the final product use.  This prototype is a sample run to make sure all the delivery problems are worked out well in advance of the final product delivery.11 November 2002
Final ProductYou need turn in the final product so that the evaluator (instructor) can access it and test it.  The quality of the interface, the features and functionality, and the actual working of the interface(s) will be evaluated.  You also need to include a written users' manual and a project report. 1 December 2002
PresentationYou will present your interface for review by a panel of experts.  Dates for presentations are Monday 3 December 2001, Wednesday 5 December 2001, and Monday 10 December 2001.  Please note that your project deliverables, user manual, and project report are all due prior to the presentations.2, 4, 9 December 2002
Expert ReviewsReview of each product presented.2, 4, 9 December 2002
 
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