Deck 11: Designing Interfaces and Dialogues
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Deck 11: Designing Interfaces and Dialogues
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Display sequence refers to the way a user can move from one display to another.
False
2
A trackball is a small vertical lever mounted on a base that steers the cursor on a computer display.
False
3
The most fundamental and widely used interaction device is the keyboard.
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4
One guideline for menu design is making sure that command verbs clearly and specifically describe operations.
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The major deliverable from system interface and dialogue design is user acceptance testing results.
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The participatory design approach is the most widely used approach for designing interfaces and dialogues.
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When using a touch screen,usability problems may occur in the areas of visual blocking,user fatigue and movement scaling.
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When comparing input devices,a mouse is the most accurate for text selection.
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A linear menu is a menu positioning method that places the access point of the menu near the top line of the display.
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10
A conversation is a method by which users interact with information systems.
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Context-sensitive interaction is a highly intuitive human-computer interaction method whereby data fields are formatted in a manner similar to paper-based forms.
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Object-based interaction is the most commonly used method for data entry and retrieval in business-based systems.
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13
When using a light pen,usability problems may occur in the areas of movement scaling,durability,and adequate feedback.
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When using a mouse,usability problems may occur in the areas of movement scaling and adequate feedback.
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15
The selection of devices users will use for interaction is made during implementation.
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Interface design focuses on how information is provided to and captured from users.
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The variations in menu design are often related to the capabilities of the development environment,the skills of the developer,and the size and complexity of the system.
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Command language interaction refers to a human-computer interaction method where a list of system options is provided and a specific command is invoked by user selection of a menu option.
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Menus are the most common method for implementing object-based interaction.
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20
A pop-up menu is a menu positioning method that places a menu near the current cursor position.
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21
System feedback provides status information,prompting cues,and error or warning messages.
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22
When structuring data entry,users should be required to enter the current date and time.
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The range validation test makes sure that data are reasonable for a situation.
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24
Data entry displays should be consistently formatted across applications to speed data entry and reduce errors.
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25
Referencing interface layout guidelines,data should not be permanently saved by the system until the user makes an explicit request to do so.
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26
When comparing input devices,a touch screen is the most preferred for data entry.
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The values validation test makes sure that values come from a standard set of values.
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28
Referencing interface layout guidelines,data fields should be grouped into logical categories with labels describing the contents of the category.
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29
Functional capabilities for providing smooth and easy navigation within a form include cursor-control,editing,exit,and help capabilities.
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30
When structuring data entry fields,the system should automatically justify data entries.
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31
When designing the navigation procedures within a system,the primary concerns are dialogue flow and the instructional features.
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32
An audit trail is a record of the sequence of data entries and the date of those entries.
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33
Referencing interface layout guidelines,the standard screen navigation that users use to move between fields should be from left-to-right and top-to-bottom.
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34
When an appending data error has occurred,characters have been lost from the field.
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When a transcripting data error occurs,additional characters have been added to a field.
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36
When structuring data entry fields,captions are not always necessary.
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37
The size validation test checks for too few or too many characters.
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A reasonableness validation test checks to see if a social security number is exactly nine digits.
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An expected values validation test checks to see if there is a quantity field on each line item of a customer order.
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40
Referencing interface layout guidelines,users should not be able to access areas of the screen not used for data entry or commands.
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41
Conversation refers to the sequence of interaction between a user and a system.
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42
When designing interfaces for Internet-based electronic commerce applications,the lack of maturity of Web scripting and programming languages and the limitations in commonly used Web GUI component libraries create problems for interface designers.
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43
Placing a menu in the same location on every Web page helps customers to more quickly become familiar with a Website and more rapidly navigate through the site.
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44
A method by which users interact with information systems defines:
A)dialogue
B)discussion
C)interface
D)session
A)dialogue
B)discussion
C)interface
D)session
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45
A human-computer interaction method where a list of system options is provided and a specific command is invoked by user selection of a menu option is:
A)natural language interaction
B)menu interaction
C)form interaction
D)object-based interaction
A)natural language interaction
B)menu interaction
C)form interaction
D)object-based interaction
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46
When designing the interface and dialogues of Websites,complex URLs,orphan pages,and lack of navigation support are common errors.
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47
Cookie crumbs allow users to navigate to a point previously visited and will assure that they are not lost.
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48
Building dialogue prototypes and assessing usability are often optional activities.
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49
A human-computer interaction method where explicit statements are entered into a system to invoke operations refers to:
A)command language interaction
B)natural language interaction
C)machine language interaction
D)object-based interaction
A)command language interaction
B)natural language interaction
C)machine language interaction
D)object-based interaction
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50
Which of the following is not a menu design guideline?
A)Command verbs should clearly and specifically describe operations.
B)Menu items should be displayed in all upper-case letters and have a clear,unambiguous interpretation.
C)A consistent organizing principle should be used that relates to the tasks the intended users perform.
D)The number of menu choices should not exceed the length of the screen.
A)Command verbs should clearly and specifically describe operations.
B)Menu items should be displayed in all upper-case letters and have a clear,unambiguous interpretation.
C)A consistent organizing principle should be used that relates to the tasks the intended users perform.
D)The number of menu choices should not exceed the length of the screen.
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51
Interface design focuses on:
A)how information is provided and captured from users
B)the design of forms and reports
C)the logical design of system files and databases
D)turning design specifications into working computer code
A)how information is provided and captured from users
B)the design of forms and reports
C)the logical design of system files and databases
D)turning design specifications into working computer code
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52
When designing usable help,use lists to break information into manageable pieces.
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53
The most widely used interface method is:
A)object-based interaction
B)natural language interaction
C)menu interaction
D)command language interaction
A)object-based interaction
B)natural language interaction
C)menu interaction
D)command language interaction
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54
The variation of menu design is most often related to:
A)the capabilities of the development environment
B)the skills of the developer
C)the size and complexity of the system
D)all of the above
A)the capabilities of the development environment
B)the skills of the developer
C)the size and complexity of the system
D)all of the above
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55
Error messages should appear in roughly the same format and placement each time.
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56
Transition diagramming is a formal method for designing and representing human-computer dialogues using box and line diagrams.
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57
The deliverable and outcome from system interface and dialogue design is:
A)structured descriptions and diagrams that outline the logic contained within each DFD process
B)the creation of a design specification
C)an updated baseline project plan that details the work necessary to turn the selected design strategy into the desired replacement information system
D)a set of coherent,interrelated data flow diagrams
A)structured descriptions and diagrams that outline the logic contained within each DFD process
B)the creation of a design specification
C)an updated baseline project plan that details the work necessary to turn the selected design strategy into the desired replacement information system
D)a set of coherent,interrelated data flow diagrams
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58
This type of menu positioning method places the access point of the menu near the top line of the display; when accessed,menus open by dropping down onto the display.
A)pop-up menu
B)drop-down menu
C)box menu
D)cursor menu
A)pop-up menu
B)drop-down menu
C)box menu
D)cursor menu
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59
The menu positioning method that places a menu near the current cursor position is the:
A)pop-up menu
B)drop-down menu
C)box menu
D)cursor menu
A)pop-up menu
B)drop-down menu
C)box menu
D)cursor menu
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60
Web tabbing is a technique for showing users where they are in a Website by placing a series of "tabs" on a Web page that shows the users where they are and where they have been.
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61
The selection of devices that the users will use for interaction is made during:
A)analysis
B)implementation
C)design
D)initiation and planning
A)analysis
B)implementation
C)design
D)initiation and planning
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62
An icon is:
A)a small vertical lever mounted on a base that steers the cursor on a computer display
B)a graphical picture that reflects specific functions within a system
C)a button on the mouse that tells the system when an item is selected
D)a sphere mounted on a fixed base that steers the cursor on a computer display
A)a small vertical lever mounted on a base that steers the cursor on a computer display
B)a graphical picture that reflects specific functions within a system
C)a button on the mouse that tells the system when an item is selected
D)a sphere mounted on a fixed base that steers the cursor on a computer display
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63
Grouping related options together and requiring the same option to have the same wording and codes each time it appears refers to the:
A)wording guideline for menu design
B)selection guideline for menu design
C)organization guideline for menu design
D)highlighting guideline for menu design
A)wording guideline for menu design
B)selection guideline for menu design
C)organization guideline for menu design
D)highlighting guideline for menu design
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64
Little or no usability problems exist for light pens in all of the following areas except:
A)movement scaling
B)pointing accuracy
C)durability
D)speed
A)movement scaling
B)pointing accuracy
C)durability
D)speed
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65
The premise of allowing users to "fill in the blanks" when working with a system refers to:
A)form interaction
B)fill-in-the-blank interaction
C)field entry interaction
D)command language interaction
A)form interaction
B)fill-in-the-blank interaction
C)field entry interaction
D)command language interaction
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66
Which of the following methods is the least viable interaction style?
A)form interaction
B)natural language interaction
C)command language interaction
D)object-based interaction
A)form interaction
B)natural language interaction
C)command language interaction
D)object-based interaction
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67
Which of the following is not a rule for structuring data entry fields?
A)Never require the user to enter information that is already available within the system.
B)Users should not be required to enter information that can be easily computed by the system.
C)Require users to specify the dimensional units of a particular value.
D)All data entered onto a screen should automatically justify in a standard format.
A)Never require the user to enter information that is already available within the system.
B)Users should not be required to enter information that can be easily computed by the system.
C)Require users to specify the dimensional units of a particular value.
D)All data entered onto a screen should automatically justify in a standard format.
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68
A highly intuitive human-computer interaction method where data fields are formatted in a manner similar to paper-based forms defines:
A)form interaction
B)menu interaction
C)object-based interaction
D)command language interaction
A)form interaction
B)menu interaction
C)object-based interaction
D)command language interaction
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69
The most preferred input device for text correction is the:
A)mouse
B)keyboard
C)trackball
D)light pen
A)mouse
B)keyboard
C)trackball
D)light pen
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70
When designing the navigation procedures within your system,the primary concerns are:
A)the design of between-field navigation and the ability to provide feedback
B)grouping data fields into logical categories and assigning group labels
C)flexibility and consistency
D)accuracy and reliability
A)the design of between-field navigation and the ability to provide feedback
B)grouping data fields into logical categories and assigning group labels
C)flexibility and consistency
D)accuracy and reliability
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71
A human-computer interaction method where inputs to and outputs from a computer-based application are in a conventional spoken language such as English refers to:
A)natural language interaction
B)command language interaction
C)native language interaction
D)assembly language interaction
A)natural language interaction
B)command language interaction
C)native language interaction
D)assembly language interaction
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72
Which of the following functional requirements are required for providing smooth and easy navigation within a form?
A)cursor control capabilities
B)editing capabilities
C)exit capabilities
D)all of the above
A)cursor control capabilities
B)editing capabilities
C)exit capabilities
D)all of the above
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73
A human-computer interaction method where symbols are used to represent commands or functions defines:
A)form interaction
B)menu interaction
C)object-based interaction
D)command language interaction
A)form interaction
B)menu interaction
C)object-based interaction
D)command language interaction
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74
The most commonly used method for data entry and retrieval in business-based systems is:
A)object-based interaction
B)command language interaction
C)form interaction
D)menu interaction
A)object-based interaction
B)command language interaction
C)form interaction
D)menu interaction
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75
The input device that is most accurate for text selection is the:
A)mouse
B)keyboard
C)trackball
D)light pen
A)mouse
B)keyboard
C)trackball
D)light pen
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76
An effectively designed form:
A)minimizes the need to scroll windows
B)provides default values when practical
C)displays data in appropriate field lengths
D)does all of the above
A)minimizes the need to scroll windows
B)provides default values when practical
C)displays data in appropriate field lengths
D)does all of the above
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77
Potentially high usability problems for some applications exist for keyboards in all of the following areas except:
A)adequate feedback
B)speed
C)movement scaling
D)visual blocking
A)adequate feedback
B)speed
C)movement scaling
D)visual blocking
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78
A sphere mounted on a fixed base that steers the cursor on a computer display is a:
A)trackball
B)mouse
C)light pen
D)joystick
A)trackball
B)mouse
C)light pen
D)joystick
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79
Movement to another screen requires the functional requirement of:
A)cursor control capabilities
B)editing capabilities
C)exit capabilities
D)help capabilities
A)cursor control capabilities
B)editing capabilities
C)exit capabilities
D)help capabilities
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80
The most fundamental and widely used hardware device used to support system interaction is the:
A)mouse
B)trackball
C)keyboard
D)light pen
A)mouse
B)trackball
C)keyboard
D)light pen
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