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Human Computer Interaction
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Answer 50 questions in 15 minutes.
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1. 1.language is ambiguous 2.meaning depends on context 3.dependent on visual cues
Gulf of Evaluation
obstacles of natural language
command line with the EEAC
Gulfs and principles
2. Minimize help desk calls - increase product loyalty - Provide benchmarks for future products
Advantages for personas
Seven Stages of Action
Advantages of usability testing
Principles of interaction design #4. Visibility
3. 1.free phase 2.captive phase 3. termination phase
direct manipulation with EEAC
disadvantages of command line
three phases in direct manipulation
applications of natural language
4. Use multiple independent evaluators - Use observer to record evaluator - Go through interface several times - Compare interaction against list of heuristics - Use heuristics specific to design - List heuristic problems and how the heuristic is violat
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5. Functionality->presentation filter | (comprehensibility barrier)| efficiency usability ->|(learnability barrier) | Effectiveness Usefulness
potential problems of metaphors
framework for design principle
conceptual design
advantages of natural language
6. Artificial context - Not definitive od product acceptance - Skewed sample of uses - Not always efficient
Limitations of usability testing
advantages of question and answer
disadvantages of form fill- in
four types of stakeholders
7. We respond first to the intensity of a stimulus and only then do we begin to process its meaning
conceptual design
menu- based interface with EEAC
framework for design principle
stimulus intensity
8. 1.easy to learn2.low memory requirements 3.easy to undo 4.immediate feedback to user actions 5.enable user to use spatial cues 6.easy for beginner
the usability goal
advantages of direct manipulation
constraint on usability testing
four types of observation
9. Menu constraints can help the user to form the proper intentions and specify the proper action sequence - provide a context to evaluate the output language
disadvantages of question and answer
obstacles of natural language
disadvantages of command line
menu- based interface with EEAC
10. 1.not self- explanatory 2.inefficient use of screen real estate 3.high graphical system requirements
What will the physical design involve?
disadvantages of direct manipulation
Advantages of usability testing
Gulfs and principles
11. Establishing the goal - Forming the intention - Specifying the action sequence - Execute the action sequence - Perceiving the world state - Interpreting the perception - Evaluate the interpretation
command line with the interaction framework
Tools for conceptual design
Principles of interaction design
Seven Stages of Action
12. They can be difficult to create f the target audience is international - Having too many personas will make the work difficult - There is a risk of incorporating unsupported designer assumption
constraint on usability testing
Disadvantages for personas
ways to elicitation
advantages of natural language
13. Menu options create small articulatory distance
menu- based and articulatory distance
ways to elicitation
Three main criteria for lo- fi prototype
Tools for conceptual design
14. 1.creating descriptions of the people who do the work 2.describing the different goals involved in the work 3.documenting the work step by step 4.creating different stories about how the various aspects of the work are done 5.creating charts and diag
interpreting the information
four types of stakeholders
four tools to organize the discovery process
Advantages of usability testing
15. Brainstorming - Card sort - Semantic Networks - Personas - Scenarios - Flowcharts - Cognitive walkthrough - Use cases
disadvantages of question and answer
Tools for conceptual design
menu- based and articulatory distance
Three basic components for the usability testing
16. Articulatory distance is large because we are presented with the command prompt - no indication of functionality
stimulus intensity
Benefits from the use of high - level software tools
command line and articulatory distance
Gulf of Evaluation
17. Direct - indirect - ethnographic observation - distributed cognition
disadvantages of command line
Benefits from the use of high - level software tools
Disadvantages for semantic networks
four types of observation
18. They are not interactive - They cannot be used to calculate response timings - They do not deal with interface issues such as color or font size
conceptual design
direct manipulation with EEAC
three phases in direct manipulation
Disadvantages for lo- fi prototype
19. Intention formation - specification of the action - and the execution stages are complex - Require a rather accurate mental model of the computer's internal processing
command line with the EEAC
four types of stakeholders
Gulf of Evaluation
menu- based interface with EEAC
20. Observation - elicitation
Methods of collection
Tools for conceptual design
two area of development of natural language
during the collection portion you will formally identify
21. Goals - Execution - World - Evaluation
Structure od EEAC
Disadvantages for lo- fi prototype
disadvantages of menu- based interface
disadvantages of direct manipulation
22. Overload - Feedback - Recognition/Recall - Orientation
Principles of interaction design
Seven Stages of Action
Gulf of Evaluation
Principles of interaction design #4. Visibility
23. Direct indirect - corporate documentation - logs and notes - questionnaires
ways to elicitation
advantages of natural language
menu- based and articulatory distance
Principles of interaction design #2. Memorability
24. They require knowledge of problem space - They can lead beyond the problem space - There is no formal semantics for defining symbol meaning
disadvantages of natural language
Principles of interaction design #3. Predictability
Disadvantages for semantic networks
What the mental model could be...
25. Effectiveness/Usefulness 1.Utility 2.Safety(Recovery) 3.Flexibility(Customization) 4.Stability - Efficiency/Usability
Interface design standards tools
Principles of interaction design
Structure od EEAC
Advantages of usability testing
26. Gulfs of execution relate to the effectiveness principle - Gulfs of evaluation relate to the efficiency principle
Gulfs and principles
two area of development of natural language
ways to elicitation
potential problems of metaphors
27. What it will look like - What components it will require - How the screens will be laid out
What will the physical design involve?
advantages of form fill- in
Limitations of usability testing
Three basic components for the usability testing
28. Low- fidelity prototypes - Evaluations - Wireframes - Functional prototypes
Tools for physical design
Nielson's Heuristic Evaluation
Principles of interaction design
advantages of natural language
29. They increase productivity - They offer constraint and consistency checks - They facilitate team approaches - They ease maintenance
command line with the EEAC
Advantages for software support
three phases in direct manipulation
advantages of form fill- in
30. They are quick and easy to perform - They can be done before any preliminary designs have been made - They will let you know how people organize information - They will expose underlying structures
10 interaction styles
Advantages for card sort
four tools to organize the discovery process
ways to elicitation
31. Physical - cultural - functional - informational
four types of filters
10 interaction styles
menu- based interface with EEAC
disadvantages of direct manipulation
32. The range of possible intentions is consistently wide - users usually have multiple options for specifying action sequences - provide multiple ways of executing action sequence
direct manipulation with EEAC
Tools for physical design
Gulfs and principles
Limitations of usability testing
33. They only involve the elements that you have written on the cards - They suggest solutions that imply structure - They become difficult to navigate with more categories
Disadvantages for lo- fi prototype
Tools for conceptual design
Disadvantages for card sort
Gulf of Evaluation
34. Participants - design - tester
command line and articulatory distance
advantages of command line
interpreting the information
Three basic components for the usability testing
35. 1.require valid input in valid format 2.require familiarity with interface control 3.can be tedious to correct mistakes
advantages of question and answer
stimulus intensity
disadvantages of command line
disadvantages of form fill- in
36. 1. low memory requirements 2. self- explanatory 3.easy to undo errors 4. sppropriate for beginners
disadvantages of menu- based interface
Interface design standards tools
Methodology and Notation
advantages of menu- based interface
37. User interface independence 1.They separate interface design from internals 2.They enable multiple user interface strategies 3. They enable multiple platform support 4. They establish the role of the user interface architect 5. They enforce standards
Tools for physical design
interpreting the information
ways to elicitation
Benefits from the use of high - level software tools
38. 1.run out of metaphors 2.mixed metaphors 3.carry connotations and association
Principles of interaction design
5 usability factors
Tools for physical design
potential problems of metaphors
39. 1.command line 2.menu- based interface 3.form fill- in 4.question and answers 5.direct manipulation 6.metaphors 7.web navigation 8.3d environments 9.zoomable interface 10.natural language
interpreting the information
10 interaction styles
advantages of natural language
Tools for conceptual design
40. Unscientific - Partial - Unstable - Inconsistent - Personal
What the mental model could be...
Tools for physical design
four types of filters
two area of development of natural language
41. Graphical libraries - User interface toolkits - Visual interface builders - Web development tools
disadvantages of menu- based interface
command line and articulatory distance
advantages of natural language
Interface design standards tools
42. 1. Visibility of System Status 2. Match between System and the Real World 3. User Control and Freedom 4. Consistency and Standards 5. Error Prevention 6. Recognition Rather Than Recall 7. Flexibility and Efficiency of Use 8. Aesthetic and Minimalist
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43. Speech input 1.hands - free operation 2.poor lighting situations 3.mobile application 4.in the home - speech output 5.on - board navigational systems
Advantages for lo- fi prototype
three phases in direct manipulation
four types of stakeholders
applications of natural language
44. Structuring the information space - Creating of alternative solutions - Determining which design concept to purse
obstacles of natural language
conceptual design
Principles of interaction design
Advantages for card sort
45. 1.require valid input supplied by user 2.require familiarity with interface control 3.can be tedious to correct mistakes
menu- based and articulatory distance
advantages of direct manipulation
disadvantages of question and answer
interpreting the information
46. They make it possible to try out ideas very early - They make it possible to test - revise - test - revise...They engage end users -- managers and customers
Advantages for card sort
Principles of interaction design #4. Visibility
Advantages for Rapid Prototyping
Tools for physical design
47. 1.low memory requirements 2. self- explanatory 3.can gather a great deal of information in little space 4.present a context for input information
Limitations of usability testing
advantages of form fill- in
Principles of interaction design #2. Memorability
Principles of interaction design #3. Predictability
48. 1.low memory requirement 2. self- explanatory 3. simple linear presentation 4.easy for beginner
Advantages for personas
advantages of question and answer
disadvantages of question and answer
Nielsen's Advice
49. Progressive Disclosure - Constraints
menu- based and articulatory distance
framework for design principle
Principles of interaction design #1. Simplicity
Advantages of usability testing
50. Comprehensibility and learnability
the usability goal
conceptual design
Three basic components for the usability testing
Gulfs and principles