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What's happening SEMINAR Lessons Learned: Designing a Usability Engineering Lab June 5, 2003 Rockville, MD, USA ¢ how to choose a winning team to build your lab ¢ what role every member should play For more information or to register for the seminar, please contact the NCI CTB Education Program at ncictbed@mail.nih.gov TUTORIALS An Introduction to Human Computer Interaction Evan Golub This tutorial will summarize the design, development, and evaluation of computer user interfaces. The goal is to shift the mindset of developers to thinking that the basic goal of software should be to serve people, and not the other way around. This tutorial is suitable for people with no background in design or HCI. An Introduction to Usability Testing Bill Killam Usability has emerged as a fundamental area of competition for businesses developing traditional GUI-based applications, Web sites, and Web-enabled applications. Users must be able to get the product to perform its functions with minimal or no errors, quickly and consistently with little or no training. Attendees will be introduced to the approaches, tools, and methodologies of usability testing. An Introduction to Web Design Jonathan Lazar Companies and organizations are realizing that it ™s not enough just to place http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png interactions Association for Computing Machinery

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Association for Computing Machinery
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Copyright © 2003 by ACM Inc.
ISSN
1072-5520
DOI
10.1145/769759.769764
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SEMINAR Lessons Learned: Designing a Usability Engineering Lab June 5, 2003 Rockville, MD, USA ¢ how to choose a winning team to build your lab ¢ what role every member should play For more information or to register for the seminar, please contact the NCI CTB Education Program at ncictbed@mail.nih.gov TUTORIALS An Introduction to Human Computer Interaction Evan Golub This tutorial will summarize the design, development, and evaluation of computer user interfaces. The goal is to shift the mindset of developers to thinking that the basic goal of software should be to serve people, and not the other way around. This tutorial is suitable for people with no background in design or HCI. An Introduction to Usability Testing Bill Killam Usability has emerged as a fundamental area of competition for businesses developing traditional GUI-based applications, Web sites, and Web-enabled applications. Users must be able to get the product to perform its functions with minimal or no errors, quickly and consistently with little or no training. Attendees will be introduced to the approaches, tools, and methodologies of usability testing. An Introduction to Web Design Jonathan Lazar Companies and organizations are realizing that it ™s not enough just to place

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