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Ch17 User Interface Design.docx

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Chapter 17 User Interface Design True/False Questions 1. An expert user is an experienced computer user. Answer: True 2. A novice user is an inexperienced or casual computer user. Answer: True 3. Expert and novice users are actually extremes on the continuum of all users. Answer: True 4. One key to user interface design is to understand your users and their tasks. Answer: True 5. One key to user interface design it to use professional testers who know to look for common problems rather than actual users to test the system. Answer: False Rationale: One key to user interface design is to test the system on actual users.. 6. One key to user interface design is to involve the user in the design process. Answer: True 7. One key to user interface design is to test the system on actual users. Answer: True 8. You should expect any user interface design to go through multiple design iterations and testing. Answer: True 9. The overall flow of screens and messages for an application is called an interface. Answer: False Rationale: The overall flow of screens and messages for an application is called a dialogue. 10. Using humor in a user interface is a good way to help users feel more positive about the system. Answer: False Rationale: Don't be funny or cute. 11. Most of today's user interfaces are graphical. Answer: True 12. Paging displays information one line at a time. Answer: False Rationale: Paging displays a complete screen of characters at a time. 13. Paging displays a complete screen of characters at a time. Answer: True 14. Scrolling displays information one line at a time. Answer: True 15. A dialogue chart is commonly used to design GUI applications. Answer: False Rationale: A dialogue chart was used for pre-GUI user interface design. 16. A pull-down menu option with an ellipses (three dots) indicates that a dialogue box will subsequently appear. Answer: True 17. A pull-down menu option with a small arrow indicates that a submenu will appear. Answer: True 18. A tear-off menu appears when the user right-clicks on the mouse. Answer: False Rationale: A pop-up menu appears when the user right-clicks on the mouse. 19. A pop-up menu is one that the user can relocate from the menu bar to somewhere else on the screen. Answer: False Rationale: A tear-off menu is one that the user can relocate from the menu bar to somewhere else on the screen. 20. One special type of pull-down menu is called a tear-off menu. Answer: True 21. Pop-up menus offer the ability to provide a list of options that pertain to a specific object that the user selected. Answer: True 22. An iconic menu uses graphic representations for menu options. Answer: True 23. One type of instruction set, Natural Language syntax, allows the user to enter questions and commands in their native language. The system interprets these commands against a known syntax and requests clarification if necessary. Answer: True Page: 628 24. A mnemonic syntax is built around meaningful abbreviations for all commands. Answer: True Page: 628 25. The recommended steps for user interface design involve both charting the dialogue and building prototypes. Answer: True Page: 635 26. In web-based applications, the toolbar is provided by the browser and cannot be customized. Answer: True 27. HTML is gradually becoming the universal language for constructing help systems for graphic user interfaces – both web and Windows applications. Answer: True Page: 631 Multiple Choice Questions 28. Which kind of menu is context sensitive? A) pop-up B) tear-off C) cascading D) pull-down E) iconic Answer: A 29. Which kind of menu is very popular in web-based applications? A) pop-up B) tear-off C) cascading D) pull-down E) iconic Answer: E Page: 624-625 30. Which kind of menu is especially useful if the menu must be continually used? A) pop-up B) tear-off C) cascading D) pull-down E) iconic Answer: B 31. Which of the following instruction-driven interfaces requires the user to learn a special syntax? A) language-based B) mnemonic C) natural language D) A and B E) none of these Answer: D Page: 628 32. Which of the following instruction-driven interfaces allows the user to enter questions? A) language-based B) mnemonic C) natural language D) A and B E) none of these Answer: C Page: 628 33. A user who will spend considerable time using specific programs and is likely to become comfortable and familiar with the terminal's operation is called a: A) expert user B) system owner C) casual user D) system builder E) none of these Answer: A 34. Which of the following is NOT a human engineering guideline? A) The user should always be aware of what to do next. B) Various types of information should always appear in the same display area. C) Blinking text should be used for any pop-up message. D) Users should not be allowed to proceed without correcting an error. E) none of these Answer: C Page: 616-617 35. When using terminology in the dialogue screens you should do the following: A) use abbreviations B) use a lot of computer jargon C) instructions should be carefully phrased, employing appropriate action verbs D) display attributes should be restricted to specific areas of the screen E) none of these Answer: C 36. Which would be the best user error message? A) Invalid parameter B) You must type a user name to continue. C) You must enter a user name to continue. D) Gotcha! Type in your user name. E) Point the cursor on user name and type one, please. Answer: B 37. Which of the following verbs should be avoided in terminal dialogue? A) select B) type C) hit D) press E) quit Answer: C 38. An important authentication guideline is to assign privileges to: A) individuals B) users C) rules D) roles E) computers Answer: D Page: 629 39. With respect to the tone of a dialogue, use which of the following guidelines? A) make things funny B) use slang so users understand C) don't be condescending D) use abbreviations so that users can read them more quickly E) none of these Answer: C 40. Which of the following techniques for providing online help appears when the user positions the cursor over an icon? A) tool tips B) wizards C) agents D) pop-up menus E) none of these Answer: A Page: 632-633 41. Which of the following techniques for providing online help guides the user through complex processes? A) tool tips B) wizards C) agents D) pop-up menus E) none of these Answer: B Page: 632-633 42. Which of the following techniques for providing online help allows the user to write an inquiry in natural language? A) tool tips B) wizards C) agents D) pop-up menus E) none of these Answer: C Page: 632-633 43. Which of the following can be used for prototyping user interface design? A) Microsoft Access B) CASE tools C) application development environments D) A and B E) all of these Answer: E 44. Which of the following is NOT a step of the user interface design process? A) chart the user interface dialogue B) prototype the dialogues and user interface C) obtain user feedback D) repeat the above steps as necessary E) all of these Answer: E Page: 635 45. According to human engineering guidelines, which of the following is NOT a recommended kind of user feedback to employ? A) Tell the user what the system expects right now. B) Tell the user that data has been entered correctly. C) Inform the user of the progress of processing using an updating percentage or a progressing status bar. D) Tell the user that a task was completed or not completed E) Explain to the user the reason for a delay in processing Answer: C Fill in the Blank Questions 46. The ____________________________ is a less experienced computer user who will generally use a computer less frequently or occasionally. Answer: novice user or casual user 47. The overall flow of screens and messages is called a ______________________. Answer: Dialogue 48. Most web browsers run in many operating systems, making it possible to design a user interface that is less dependent on the computer itself. This is known as platform ___________________ Answer: independence 49. ____________________ displays a complete screen of characters at a time. The entire display area is replaced on demand. Answer: Paging 50. ____________________________ moves the displayed information up or down on the screen, one line at a time. Answer: Scrolling 51. ________________________________, such as F1, can be used to program special operations. Answer: Function Keys 52. A(n) ___________________ is a small hand-sized device that sits on a flat surface near the terminal. It has a small roller, usually on its underside. As you move it across the flat surface, it causes the pointer to move across the screen. Answer: mouse 53. When the file, form, or document exceeds the window size, ________________________, usually on the right-hand side and bottom of the window are used to navigate the file, form or document. Answer: scroll bars 54. A window may be divided into zones called _____________________. Each can act independently of the others in the same window, using features such as paging, scrolling, display attributes and color. Each is usually defined to serve a different purpose. Answer: frames 55. A window frequently has a ____________________ or tray across the bottom of the window that is used to display messages, progress or special tools. Answer: task bar 56. ____________________________ strategies require the user to select an action from a menu or set of alternatives. This is the oldest and most commonly employed dialogue strategy. Answer: menu-driven or menu selection 57. When a submenu of actions is followed by ellipses (three dots), it indicates that a ____________________________ will subsequently appear to present additional options or collect additional instructions. Answer: dialogue box 58. A ____________________ menu is context sensitive and dependent on a pointing device. It is usually activated by the user's clicking the right mouse button. Answer: pop-up 59. ___________________ consist of icons that represent menu shortcuts for actions and commands that are normally embedded in the drop-down or cascading menus. Answer: toolbars 60. Toolbars consist of ________________ that represent menu shortcuts for actions and commands that are normally embedded in the drop-down or cascading menus. Answer: icons 61. ___________________________ menus use pictures to represent menu options in the main body of the window. Answer: Iconic 62. ___________________________ was originally used to navigate within and between Web pages and sites. By clicking, a word or phrase is marked (usually formatted as underlined text with color), and the user is navigated to the associated page or bookmark on a page. Answer: hypertext or hyperlink Page: 626 63. Instead of menus, or in addition to menus, some applications are designed using a dialogue based on a(n) _____________________________, also called a command language interface. Answer: instruction set Page: 627 64. A(n) ________________________ syntax is built around a widely accepted command language that can be used by the user to invoke actions. An example is Structured Query Language (SQL). Answer: language-based Page: 628 65. A(n) _________________________ syntax is built around commands defined for custom information system applications. Users are provided a screen console in which they can enter commands that will invoke actions and responses from the computer. Ideally, the command should be meaningful to the user, including any abbreviations allowed. Answer: mnemonic Page: 628 66. _______________________________ syntax allows users to enter questions and commands in their native language. The system interprets these commands against a known syntax and requests clarification if it doesn't understand what the user wants. Answer: Natural-language Page: 628 67. A(n) _______________________________ dialogue style is primarily used to supplement either menu-driven or instruction-driven dialogues. Users are prompted with questions to which they supply answers. Answer: question-answer Page: 629 68. In _______________ and _______________ information systems, the user interface is implemented to execute with a web browser. Answer: Internet, intranet 69. A help __________________ guides the users through complex processes by presenting a sequence of dialogue boxes that require user input and system feedback. Answer: wizard 70. ___________________________ are reusable software objects that can operate across different software applications and even across networks. Answer: agents 71. A(n) ________________________________ diagram is used to depict the sequence and variations of screens that can occur when the system user sits at the terminal. Answer: state transition Page: 635 72. _______________-style interfaces for Windows applications are somewhat more artistic. Answer: Consumer Page: 626 73. The screen should be formatted so that the various types of information, instructions, and messages appear in the ________ general display area. Answer: same 74. A(n) _________________________ is an experienced user who has spent considerable time using specific application programs. Answer: expert user Essay Questions 75. What are the human factors that frequently cause people to have difficulty with computer systems? Answer: excessive use of computer jargon and acronyms; (b) non-obvious or less-than intuitive design; (c) inability to distinguish between alternative actions (what do I do next?); (d) inconsistent problem-solving approaches; (e) design inconsistency.

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