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