SWE 205: Software Usability Analysis and Design
Learning Outcomes
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Knowledge of quantitative engineering principles for how to build software interfaces that are usable.
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Understanding that usability is more important than efficiency
for almost all modern software projects,
and often the primary factor that leads to product success.
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The ability to critically analyze existing user interfaces
and express their positive and negative aspects in engineering terms,
both verbally and written
Professor: Paul Ammann
For more information, please see the
205 course web page.