Introduction To Human Computer Interaction and UsabilityAbdullah Almalki
The Presentation cover:
The concept of human and computer interaction HCI.
The most misconceptions about the HCI.
The most conspicuous errors common in user interfaces.
Nielsen's 10 general principles for interaction design.
The main points that you should pay attention to them when designing questionnaires.
The principles of ease of use for games.
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Introduction To Human Computer Interaction and UsabilityAbdullah Almalki
The Presentation cover:
The concept of human and computer interaction HCI.
The most misconceptions about the HCI.
The most conspicuous errors common in user interfaces.
Nielsen's 10 general principles for interaction design.
The main points that you should pay attention to them when designing questionnaires.
The principles of ease of use for games.
Brain, Body and Bytes: Designing Brain-Computer Interaction Beyond Medical ...HCI Lab
SKERG Seminar with Dr. Areej Al-Wabil on Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI). The synoposis of this presentation is available at https://skerg.ksu.edu.sa/bci2016
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This business model would change in the short time as Moore's Law reaches an end. If Moore's Law changed the world, its end may have an important effect. Cyber-Physical Systems of Systems (CPSoS) will dominate the electronics century becoming pervasive in all the aspects of our daily lives. For the first time, the underlying technology will be stable with only incremental improvements in time. This may make it accessible to many new players looking for a competitive advantage in silicon. Investment would move from the initial stages of the value chain to those closer to the final applications.
In this new scenario, modeling, analysis and design of electronic systems will have to evolve. The focus should be put on the device, not isolated but as a component in a complex, heterogeneous, distributed network of many other computing devices. Services will be offered by the interaction of functional components deployed in many distributed computing resources of many kind, from small motes, embedded systems and smart-phones to large data centers and even High-Performance Computing (HPC) facilities. Electronic design in this new context should address effectively new requirements. Among them, scalability, reusability, human interaction, easy modeling, fast design-space exploration and optimization, powerful functional and extra-functional verification, efficient handling of mixed-criticality and security, etc. An essential aspect will be the availability of powerful, platform independent SW and HW synthesis tools able to produce automatically efficient implementations of the system model on many different computing resources. In this presentation, the effect of this dramatic change in system design will be discussed. A single-source approach supported by powerful design tools will be proposed. Current results from the European FP7 ConTrex project will be described.
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Prototyping in Tangible Interfaces for Complex Systems
1. هندسةالمركبة النظم
Prototyping in Tangible Interfaces for Complex Systems
Areej Al-Wabil, PhD
Principal Investigator, Center for Complex Engineering Systems (CCES), KACST
Research Fellow, Ideation Lab, School of Engineering, MIT
2. Computer Science and Engineering..
A 20 year journey 1996-2016
King Khalid University (للسيدات التقنية )ملتقى – Jan 27, 2016
6. Designing Interaction SpacesEarly Stage Design
King Khalid University (للسيدات التقنية )ملتقى – Jan 27, 2016
Interaction Design
The practice of
designing
interactive digital
products,
environments,
systems, and
services
VIDEO
9. Ideation LabCreativity & Innovation
King Khalid University (للسيدات التقنية )ملتقى – Jan 27, 2016
Ideation.mit.edu
About 70% of the
cost is fixed in the
first 30% of the
cycle .
The choices you
make and the ideas
that you generate
really constraint
what you can do
later on.
VIDEO
10. Center for Complex Engineering Systems
cces-kacst-mit.org
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11. Tangible InteractionInterfaces and modalities
King Khalid University (للسيدات التقنية )ملتقى – Jan 27, 2016
http://cp.media.mit.edu/blog/9p878vukrrugusft1c0fxx3w1wvp9n
12. cces-kacst-mit.org
Center for Complex Engineering SystemsDigital Design, Innovative Technology Solutions for Real World Problems
King Khalid University (للسيدات التقنية )ملتقى – Jan 27, 2016
14. BCI Systems الموجات استشعار نظمالدماغية
Scope and Definitions
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15. King Khalid University (للسيدات التقنية )ملتقى – Jan 27, 2016
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