Singapore University of Social Sciences

Computer Systems Architecture, HCI and Graphical Interfaces

Computer Systems Architecture, HCI and Graphical Interfaces (EAS419)

Synopsis

The first part of the course covers issues related to the design of high-performance processing system architectures and how such architectures are used in the design of personal computers (PCs). In the second part of the course the underlying principles of human-computer interaction are introduced alongside the techniques used to evaluate graphical user interfaces quantitatively.

Level: 4
Credit Units: 5
Presentation Pattern: Every July

Topics

  • Computer Function and Interconnections
  • Computer Memory Systems and Input-Output (I/O) Devices
  • Operating System Support and Instruction Sets
  • Human-Computer Interaction (HCI)
  • Interaction Models and Paradigms
  • Interaction Design and HCI Evaluation

Learning Outcome

  • State functions of computer memory systems and the various classes of processors.
  • Explain the principles of operation of pipelining and Pipelined Processors used in computer architecture design
  • Differentiate the roles and applications of the various typical parallel processors found in computer systems.
  • Explain in detail, the characteristics, properties and functions of connection networks in computer systems and explain the roles of task partitioning in computer I/O functions.
  • Use HCI design principles in the development of a conceptual user interface suitable for the aircraft cockpit layout of a large civilian aircraft.
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