Design Patterns in HCI WS 2009/10

Registration
  • Register at Campus Office if you plan to participate in this course. The registration is open from 01.10.-06.11.2009.
  • As a registered student, you have access to course material through RWTH's L²P course room.
Exams take place during lecture time, Tue 10:00-11:30
  • 01.12.2009 Midterm exam
  • 02.02.2010 Final exam (registration required at (V)ZPA)
Lecture free days
  • 03.11.2009 Fachschaftsvollversammlung, 10:00-14:00
Podcast (in iTunes, Advanced->Subsribe to Podcast...)

News:

  • Students are required to participate in a user study in order to receive the course certificate.
  • Students with a valid ID can purchase the book "A Pattern Approach to Interaction Design" by Prof. Jan Borchers for 40,00 Euro. Please contact our secretary in room 2313 (10:00-12:00 and 13:00-15:00).
  • Lectures and labs will take place in room 2010.
  • This lecture has 4 ECTS credits.

Additional Information

Lecture schedule

  • 20.10.2009 Introduction, Interdisciplinary Design
    • reading: Scott Kim. Interdisciplinary cooperation
  • 27.10.2009 Off to Alexandria: Patterns in Architecture
    • reading section 2.1 PAID (pp. 9-22)
  • 10.11.2009 I strayed from the path: patterns in software engineering
    • reading section 2.2 PAID (pp. 22-26)
  • 17.11.2009 Oops: Alexander on software patterns - the OOPSLA'96 keynote
  • 17.11.2009 Back to basics: the structure of patterns
    • reading section 3.1 PAID (pp. 52-54)
    • reading section 3.3 PAID (pp. 63-64)
    • reading section 3.4 PAID (pp. 65-73)
  • 24.11.2009 no lecture
  • 01.12.2009 Midterm exam
  • 08.12.2009 Existing HCI design pattern languages - Tidwell: Designing Interfaces
    • reading section 2.3 PAID (pp. 26-43)
    • reading section 2.4 PAID (pp. 43-49)
  • 15.12.2009 Existing HCI design pattern languages - Landay - The design of sites
  • 22.12.2009 no lecture
  • 12.01.2010 Three pyramids: interdisciplinary patterns
  • 19.01.2010 "So?" - Using patterns in the development process
    • reading section 3.2 PAID (pp. 54-63)
  • 26.01.2010 A critical review of pattern languages, PLML, tools, Outlook
  • 02.02.2010 Final exam

We use cookies on our website. Some of them are essential for the operation of the site, while others help us to improve this site and the user experience (tracking cookies). You can decide for yourself whether you want to allow cookies or not. Please note that if you reject them, you may not be able to use all the functionalities of the site.