Human-Centered Computing Lab


Courses

HCC 831 : Fundamentals of Human-Centered Computing
Covers the fundamental concepts in human-centered computing including; human
subjects, interface design, usability evaluation methods, software programming, information
technology tools, ethics, policy, and current problems of interest to human-centered computing.

HCC 881 : Spoken Language Systems
Theoretical principles and pratical aspects of the design, implementation, testing and evaluation of spoken language systems.

CP SC 862 : Database Management System Design
Concepts and structures for design and implementation of a DBMS;
theoretical foundations for query systems; data modeling and information representation; user
interface and internal system design considerations; system performance modeling and
measurement; topics from the literature.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

HCCL, Auburn University