Question 1
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What are the steps of the development process? (In ascending order)
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Initiation, Analysis, Design, Implementation, Testing, Support and maintenance
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Initiation, Design, Analysis, Implementation, Testing, Support and maintenance
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Initiation, Design, Implementation, Analysis, Testing, Support and maintenance
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Initiation, Design, Implementation, Analysis, Support and maintenance, Testing
Question 2
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What is the purpose of a requirement analysis report?
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A document which explains what the system should do
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A document which explains how the system is implemented
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A document which lists up the stakeholders
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A document which explains the architecture of the system
Question 3
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What is a requirement?
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A well defined, testable statement that can be verified
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A well structured, negotiable statement that can be tested
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An informal action that the user can do within the system
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Another concept for a user story
Question 4
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What are the names of the columns in a requirement list (in ascending order) ?
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Number, Name, Use case number, Priority, Status
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Number, Name, Actor, Priority, Main goal
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Source, Name, Pre-condition, Post-condition, Actors
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Number, Name, Use case number, Source, Status
Question 5
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What are five of the most used information gathering techniques?
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Interviews, Questionnaires, Prototypes, User observation, Examination of other systems
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Interviews, Questionnaires, Think-aloud method, Prototypes, Heuristic evaluation
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Direct observation, Indirect observation, Heuristic evaluation, Think-aloud method, Peer review
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Direct manipulation metaphor, Desktop metaphor, Dialog metaphor, Document metaphor, Observation of user clicks
Question 6
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What does HCI stand for?
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Human Computer Interaction
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Human Conception Interaction
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Heuristic Communication Ideas
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Hash Collection Information
Question 7
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Definition of usability (The ISO definition)
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The extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context
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The extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and speed in a specified context
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The extent to which a specified user can use a specified product to achieve specified goals with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context
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The extent to which a product can be used by specified users to achieve specified determinations with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction in a specified context
Question 8
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What are the five categories of stakeholders?
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Internal, external, operational, executive and client
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Internal, exclude, operational, executive and client
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Association, operational, business, executive, fund managers
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Exclude, exit, entry, do, internal
Question 9
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How would you describe internal stakeholders?
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People within the organization who interact within the system or have interest in it
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People outside an organization, have interest in the operations and interact with the system or have interest in it
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Persons who regularly interact with the system in jobs or lives
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People with financial and operational interest in the system
Question 10
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What are the columns in a table that describes the user groups?
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User group, background, use of the system, context and the main tasks
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User group, background, environment, technical environment and the main tasks
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User group, source, use of the system, priority and the main tasks
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User group, use of the system, source
Question 11
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"As a skater I want to pay money so that I can go to the skate park" is an example of:
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User story
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Use case
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Scenario
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Storyboard
Question 12
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This is a fictional story about a persona which creates a context and "actual" physical world. What is this?
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User story
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Scenario
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Use case
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Storyboard
Question 13
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What are the columns of a use case?
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Name, number, priority, precondition, description, alternative flow, postcondition, source, actors, author
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Name, number, status, precondition, description, alternative flow, postcondition, source, actors, author
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Name, number, condition, description, base flow, source, author
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Number, source, description, method, author
Question 14
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What are the UML diagrams?
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Class diagram, object diagram, sequence diagram, state diagram and use case diagram
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Class diagram, activity diagram, sequence diagram, state diagram and use case diagram
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Class diagram, package diagram, sequence diagram, state diagram and use case diagram
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Class diagram, implementation diagram, sequence diagram, state diagram and use case diagram
Question 15
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What is described in the "Alternative flow" in use cases?
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Describes what happens when things don't go perfectly as planned
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Describes what happens when a non-functional requirement is implemented
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Describes the feeling when listening to Alternative rock
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Describes what happens when the actor is non-existing
Question 16
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What does generalization describe in an use case diagram?
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Describes the relation between actors, or between use cases
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Describes the general structure of the use case diagram
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Describes the "has-a" relationship between the actors
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Used to describe when a use case uses another use case
Question 17
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What does '<<extend>>' describe in a use case diagram?
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Used to describe when a use case uses another use case
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Used to describe when a use case "may" refer to another use case
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Used to describe boundaries between the use cases
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Used to describe the relation between actors, or between use cases
Question 18
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What are the four steps of information gathering?
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Preparation, gather the data, analyze the data and describe the data
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Preparation, gather the data, analyze the data and design a low-fidelity prototype
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Initiation, design, analyze and test
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Analyze, design, implementation and testing
Question 19
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Which one of those is NOT a data gathering method? (You can choose more than one)
Question 20
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What is a field study?
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An observation made while the user does his daily tasks in his own environment
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An observation where the user is observed solving predefined tasks, often in a usability lab
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An observation where users are encouraged to click everything possible in a system to search for bugs
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An observation where the clicks of a user is measured
Question 21
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What are the four roles in a JAD session?
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Session leader, users, technical staff and project team member
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Session leader, clients, technical staff and project leader
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Project leader, stakeholders, users and developers
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Project leader, stakeholders, users and usability experts
Question 22
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Which one of these is the correct statement?
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A goal may consist of many tasks which may consist of many actions
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A goal may consist of many actions which may consist of many tasks
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A task may consist of many actions which may consist of many goals
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An action may consist of many goals which may consist of many tasks
Question 23
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Which one of the following is an example of a prototype? (You can choose more than one)
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Storyboards
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Wireframes
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Moodboards
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Breadcrumbs
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Mindmap
Question 24
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What are the two principles from Donald Norman?
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Likability and affordance
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Visibility and affordance
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Strive for consistency and reduce short-term memory load
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Repurposing and platform optimization
Question 25
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What is an example of a direct manipulation?
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Browsing and entering data in electronic documents
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Giving orders through a joystick
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When the computer responds to your voice, like Siri
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Programs that resemble real life objects like Calculator in Windows