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Jan 15, 2025
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MOIS 466/3401 - Human Machine Interaction and Internet of Things (IoT) (3 cr.)
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Description This course provides a business-oriented approach to Human to Machine Interaction (HMI), and Internet of Things (IoT). It merges theories and concepts with methods of design, evaluation, and implementation of any interactive business system within the IoT environment. IoT allows humans to innovate new designs; thus, influencing transportation, health care, safety, environment, energy, to name just a few. HMI combines educational and cognitive psychology, business administration, as well as ergonomics and computer science in designing the business system that can greatly increase productivity, help in decision making and gain marketing advantages. Students do not only study the theory and principles of HMI design, but also design an interactive system that enables the users to do tasks quickly and work in an environment of interacting smart devices. This course will also discuss IoT technology focusing on the importance of IoT in society, typical devices and IoT future trends. Smart device interactions, voice interaction, contactless interaction, emotional intelligence, IoT design considerations, constraints and interface will also be covered.
When Offered Offered Occasionally. Notes Enrollment is limited, and priority is given to students seeking the Bachelor of Business Administration in Management of Information and Communication Technology (MICT) degree, Bachelor of Business Administration degrees (BBE, BBF, BBM), the Bachelor of Accounting degree, students enrolled in specified collateral requirements in other majors, students who have declared Information Systems (IS) minor, or business administration as a minor.
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