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Sep 09, 2024
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Undergraduate Record 2017-2018 [ARCHIVED RECORD]
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SYS 3023 - Human Machine Interface An introduction to the fundamentals for the analysis, design and evaluation of human-centered systems. For example, user interaction can be designed to leverage the strengths of people in controlling automation and analyzing data. Course topics include Task, User and Work Domain Analysis, User Interface Design Principles, Human Cognition and Information Processing (Top-Down Design), Human Perception (Bottom-Up Design), and Usability Testing.
Prerequisite: SYS 2001 and major in Systems Engineering
Credits: 3
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