INFSCI 1044
Human Factors for System Design 

Spring 2012 (2124)

Instructor: Dr. Stephen Hirtle
    Email: hirtle@pitt.edu
    Office: 2B01 IS Bldg, 135 N. Bellefield Ave.
    Office Phone: 624-9434
    Office Hours: Tuesdays 2:30-4:00, or by appt
GSA: Cristina Robles
    Email: cmr93@pitt.edu
    Office: 2B04 IS Building
    Office Phone: 624-1178
    Office Hours: tba
Class Meets: Monday, 3:00-5:25 pm,  501 IS Bldg
Prerequisite: INFSCI 0010/0011 and an introductory psychology course

Last Update: January 6, 2012

Overview

Examines human-machine designs with special emphasis on human-computer interaction. Topics center on how to analyze, create, and improve equipment and environment to be compatible with human capabilities and expectations.

Email

All email to the instructor about this class must contain "IS1044" in the subject line to be read.  For example, the subject line might read "IS 1044: Question about displays".  Email without this information might be deleted by spam filters or placed in a folder to be read at a later date.  Email with the appropriate identifier will usually be read within 24 hours of receipt.

Courseweb

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Classroom Behaviors

I ask that you attend on time and stay for the entire class period. Anyone using phones or laptops during class will be subject to extra questioning, as technology should not add to distractions. Students are free to leave the classroom to attend to important calls, rather than disturb other students and the instructor. During exams, no electronic devices of any kind will be allowed including cellphones, pdas, laptops, calculators, etc.

Readings

The following textbook is required and should be purchased at the bookstore or through your favorite on-line distributor.

An Introduction to Human Factors Engineering
Christopher D. Wickens, Sallie E. Gordon, Yili Liu, & Sallie Gordon-Becker, 2nd Edition,
Prentice Hall, ISBN 0131837362 (2004)

Special circumstances.  If you have a disability for which you are or may be requesting an accomodation, you are encouraged to contact both your instructor and the Office of Disability Resources and Sevices, 216 William Pitt Union, (412-648-7890/TTY:412-383-7355) as early as possible in the term. DRS will verify your disability and determine reasonable accomodations for this course.  In addition, you should be aware that my office is up a short flight of stairs.  If this problematic, I am happy to arrange a meeting in an accessible location at any time.

Course Requirements and Grading

Homework (100 points)

There will be 4 homework assignments during the term, each worth 25 points.  Homework assignments will be posted one week before the due date.

Exams (200 points)

There will be two exams during the term.  The exams are closed-book, in-class exams.  They will not be cumulative. 

Grading

Grading will be based on performance on the requirements specified above. Of the possible 300 points that might be earned, grades will be as follows:

  • 290-300 A+
  • 280-289 A
  • 270-279 A-
  • 260-269 B+
  • 250-259 B
  • 240-249 B-
  • 230-239 C+
  • 220-229 C
  • 210-219 C-
  • 200-209 D+
  • 190-199 D
Date
Topic Reading Homework
Jan 9
Introduction Chap 1
Jan 16
- - Martin Luther King Holiday - -
Jan 23
Design and Evaluation Chap 3
Jan 30
Visual Sensory Systems Chap 4  
Feb 6
Auditory, Tactile & Vestibular Systems Chap 5 Hmk 1 - Cost-Benefit Analysis
Feb 13
Cognition Chap 6
Feb 29
Decision Making Chap 7 Hmk 2 - Signal Detection Theory
Feb 27
Midterm Exam    
Mar 5 - - Spring Break --  
Mar 12
Displays, Signs and Wayfinding Chap 8
Mar 19
Control & Input Devices Chap 9  
Mar 26
Work-Space Design Chap 10 Hmk 3 - Fitts Law
Apr 2
Human Computer Interaction Chap 15  
Apr 9
Transportation Systems Chap 17
Apr 16 Social Factors Chap 19

Hmk 4 - Usability

Apr 27

Final Exam

Friday

2:00 - 3:50 pm