WWW.vujannat.ning.com http://vujannat.ning.com Largest Online Community of VU Students FINALTERM EXAMINATION FALL 2006 CS408 - HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION (Session - 1 ) Marks: 70 Time: 120min StudentID/LoginID: ______________________________ Student Name: ______________________________ Center Name/Code: ______________________________ Exam Date: Friday, February 16, 2007 Please read the following instructions carefully before attempting any of the questions: 1. Attempt all questions. 2. Do not ask any question about the contents of this examination from anyone. a. If you think that there is something wrong with any of the questions, attempt it to the best of your understanding. b. If you believe that some essential piece of information is missing, make an appropriate assumption and use it to solve the problem. c. Write all steps, missing steps may lead to deduction of marks. **WARNING: Please note that Virtual University takes serious note of unfair means. Anyone found involved in cheating will get an `F` grade in this course. For Teacher's use only Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total Marks Question No: 1 ( Marks: 15 ) You are familiar with Internet Explorer. Explain any five usability goals in terms of Internet Explorer. Justify each goal with one example.
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Largest Online Community of VU Students FINALTERM EXAMINATION
FALL 2006
CS408 - HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION (Session - 1 )
Marks: 70
Time: 120min
StudentID/LoginID: ______________________________
Student Name: ______________________________
Center Name/Code: ______________________________
Exam Date: Friday, February 16, 2007
Please read the following instructions carefully before attempting any of the questions:
1. Attempt all questions.
2. Do not ask any question about the contents of this examination from anyone.
a. If you think that there is something wrong with any of the questions, attempt it to the best of your understanding.
b. If you believe that some essential piece of information is missing, make an appropriate assumption and use it to solve the problem.
c. Write all steps, missing steps may lead to deduction of marks.
**WARNING: Please note that Virtual University takes serious note of unfair means. Anyone found involved in cheating will get an `F` grade in this course.
For Teacher's use only Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Total
Marks Question No: 1 ( Marks: 15 ) You are familiar with Internet Explorer. Explain any five usability goals in terms of Internet Explorer. Justify each goal with one example.
Question No: 2 ( Marks: 15 ) Differentiate between the followings. (a) Life goals and customer goals. (Max 200 words) (b) Reliability and validity in evaluation. (Max 200 words) (c) Cognitive walkthroughs and pluralistic walkthroughs. (Max 200 words) Question No: 3 ( Marks: 15 ) (a) What are the benefits of evaluation? (6 marks) (b) Perform trunk test on the following webpage. (9 marks)
Question No: 4 ( Marks: 15 ) (a) How can signposts help in improving navigation? (5 marks) (b) Consider the given website and write any five usability issues concerning the interface. (10 marks) (Note: issues mean drawbacks or weaknesses)
Question No: 5 ( Marks: 2 ) - Please choose one WYSIWYG stands for ____________. ►
Where you see is where you get
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What you see is what you get
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When you see it when you get
Question No: 6 ( Marks: 2 ) - Please choose one ____________ is proportional to the amplitude of the sound. ►
Pitch
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Loudness
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Timber
Question No: 7 ( Marks: 2 ) - Please choose one Persona is not context specific, so it can be reused easily. ►
True
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False
Question No: 8 ( Marks: 2 ) - Please choose one __________ is the extra work that satisfies the needs to achieve our objective. ►
Evaluation
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Excise
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Testing
Question No: 9 ( Marks: 2 ) - Please choose one The ___________ suggests identifying goals and questions first before selecting techniques for the study. ►
RVM model
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DECIDE framework
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Usability testing
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FINAL FALL 2007 Question 1 a) Different between evaluation and usability? b) Define Metaphor (new paradigm) with two examples? Question 2 a) Define excise? b) Name types of navigation? Question 3 Consider the given website and write any five usability issues concerning the interface. (10 marks) (Note: issues mean drawbacks or weaknesses)
Question 4 Perform trunk test on the following webpage
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MIDTERM EXAMINATION
Fall 2008
CS408- Human Computer Interaction (Session - 2)
Time: 60 min
Marks: 38
Student Info
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ExamDate: 11/26/2008 12:00:00 AM
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In defining an experimental study, describe (a) How you as an experimenter would formulat
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Question No. 1 Marks : 1 The way of finding out what users do, what they want to do like, or don't like is to ask
Final Term Examination – Spring 2006 Time Allowed: 150 Minutes
em. Developing questions and planning an interview is an art. What Guidelines/ Golden ules you have to develop an Interview i-e Structured and Unstructured Interviews.
e use Mouse, Icons, Scroll Bars, Keyboard usually. Evaluate these using the Principle f Affordance. Your answer must contain explanation about each Items stated here.
ents common actions are linked to similar
ctions in the real world. For Example, moving a File is achieved by selecting and
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) Choose an appropriate evaluation method for each of the following situations. In each case identify
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Question No. 7 Marks : 1 Attention
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test what type of icons will be easiest to learn. (b) You have been asked to develop a system to store and manage studeresults and would like to test two di
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Comfort and Goals.
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(i) The participants. (ii) The technique used. (iii) Representative tasks to be examined. (iv) Measurements that would be appropriate.
The actual search works as follows. You
keyword searches are complementary methods.
The chosen solution
enter keywords to be searched for as you would with a web search engine (see figure 1).
s the index and information that a keyword search misses. That ireferences to the ideas or concepts, So the index may give
be books that don't mention the exact words exactly, but may index terms are chosen carefully and may refer to parts of the
ever, you want to look for have not been included in the index. Howit would be as big as the whole book! . So, it may be that the terms using an index. First and index has to be quite selective - otherwise N.B. note that searching for keywords in a book is not the same as
This made us consider the advantages of an electronic copy over a paper copy. One advantage of electronic copy is that it is possible to search it. So this lead to another idea, to have the electronic copy on the server, but not actually readable. The site could then have asearch facility that told you what page to look on for any words. This would have va
This made us consider the advantages of an electronic copy over a paper copy. One advantage of electronic copy is that it is possible to search it. So this lead to another idea, to have the electronic copy on the server, but not actually readable. The site could then have asearch facility that told you what page to look on for any words. This would have va
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One option was to put the full electronic text online. However at that time publishers were alittle wary of making electronic text available. Also having the electronic text online mgive value to those wit
When the HCI Team of HCI Book by Alan Dix, producing the second edition of our HCbook we wanted to create a supporting web site and trying to decide what to put there. Clearly we could put all the teaching materials
When the HCI Team of HCI Book by Alan Dix, producing the second edition of our HCbook we wanted to create a supporting web site and trying to decide what to put there. Clearly we could put all the teaching materials
Getting any productGetting any product
uestion No. 10 Marks : 3
Read the following Case Study and then answer the given questions:
Designing value
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Read the following Case Study and then answer the given questions:
Designing value
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The problem
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we already had: worked exercises, etc. However, we wanted something a little extra.
First ideas
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lue if
you owned the book, but wouldn’t be very useful for people who haven't bought it.
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Figure 2. search results
When you hit the submit button, the system returns the paragraphs in the book that contain the words together with the chapter and page numbers of the paragraph (see figure 2). That is, it behaves very like a web search but with paragraphs rather than web pages..
Figure 1. search window
Q2: How did the team manage the value for users here?
Q1: After reading the case Study, what do you understand by HCI term “value”?
Notice you get value if you don't have the book but use the web site and even more value if you have both!
However, if you don't have the book, every time you use the search you see references to where in the book you would learn more - it says 'buy me' every time!
If, on the other hand you don’t use the book, the search gives some information about the terms, a bit like an online encyclopedia of HCI. So it is still worth book marking.
Imagine you have the book already. When you want to find anything in the book you can use the search page. It tells you where to look in the book with enough context to let you know which reference is the most appropriate.
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FINALTERM EXAMINATION
Fall 2008
CS408- Human Computer Interaction (Session - 2)
Ref No: 318487
Time: 120 min
Marks: 75
Student Info
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Center: OPKST
ExamDate: 2/2/2009 12:00:00 AM
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BEST SITE TO HELP STUDENTS Draw a diagram to illustrate the model for different types of memory. Provide a brief explanation.
Describe the design principles given below with some examples and explain their implications for interface design.
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Define usability and user experience. Draw a conceptual diagram that illustrates the relationship between an interface, usability, user experience and the interaction between humans and computers. Provide a brief explanation of this diagram with examples.
UsabilityUserExperience
Interface
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Describe Norman's interaction framework with reference to the action and evaluation cycle. What is the gulf of evaluation and gulf of execution? Your answer must also be illustrated with a diagram.
What is the gulf of evaluation and gulf of execution? Define HumanComputer Interaction.
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FALL 2006
CS408 - HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION (Session - 3 )
Marks: 45
Time: 60min
StudentID/LoginID: ______________________________
Student Name: ______________________________
Center Name/Code: ______________________________
Exam Date: Monday, December 11, 2006
Please read the following instructions carefully before attempting any of the questions:
1. Attempt all questions. Marks are written adjacent to each question.
2. Do not ask any questions about the contents of this examination from anyone.
a. If you think that there is something wrong with any of the questions, attempt it to the best of your understanding.
b. If you believe that some essential piece of information is missing, make an appropriate assumption and use it to solve the problem.
c. Write all steps, missing steps may lead to deduction of marks.
**WARNING: Please note that Virtual University takes serious note of unfair means. Anyone found involved in cheating will get an `F` grade in this course.
For Teacher's use only Question 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Total
What input and output devices would you use for the following systems? For each, compare and contrast alternatives, and if appropriate indicate why the conventional keyboard, mouse and CRT screen may be less suitable. (a) Cellular phone. (b) Flight information system. Question No: 2 ( Marks: 15 ) Differentiate between the followings. (a) Utility and learnability. (b) Haptics and visual learning. (c) Command line interface and WIMP interface. Question No: 3 ( Marks: 10 ) Consider the chair given below. We want to use it as a computer chair. Your task is to write any 5 issues in the design of this chair. NOTE: you must justify all your points to get full marks.
Question No: 4 ( Marks: 2 ) - Please choose one __________ refers to the way a system supports users in carrying out their tasks. ►
Efficiency
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Effectiveness
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Utility
Question No: 5 ( Marks: 2 ) - Please choose one
__________ are GUIs that consists of electronic counterparts to physical objects in the real world to match the knowledge requirements of users. ►
User Interaction Models
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Conceptual Models
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Interface Metaphors
Question No: 6 ( Marks: 2 ) - Please choose one __________ language tends to be grammatical while _________ language is often ungrammatical. ►
Written, spoken
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Spoken, written
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None of the given choices
Question No: 7 ( Marks: 2 ) - Please choose one __________ aspect gives us hints and tips about using and creating user interface idioms. ►
Strategic
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Tactical
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None of the given choices
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_____________is the process of selecting things to concentrate on, at a point in time, from the range of possibilities available.
Question No. 2 Marks : 2
Utility Memorabilty Learnablity
. ________________ is a Usability Goal and refers to how easy a system is to remember how to use, once learned.
Question No. 1 Marks : 2
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c. Write all steps, missing steps may lead to deduction of marks.
b. If you believe that some essential piece of information is missing, make an appropriate assumption and use it to solve the problem.
a. If you think that there is something wrong with any of the questions, attempt it to the best of your understanding.
2. Do not ask any questions about the contents of this examination from anyone.
1. Attempt all questions. Marks are written adjacent to each question.
Please read the following instructions carefully before attempting any of the questions:
Time Allowed: 90 Minutes Mid Term Examination – Spring 2006
Human Computer Interfaces Software Engineering Human computer Interaction
. _________________ plays a role to bridge up the gape between the interfaces of machines and human understanding.
Question No. 6 Marks : 2
Describe Design principle of Visibility and Affordance with one Example for each and explain their implications for interface design.
Question No. 5 Marks : 15
Mapping Affordance Visibility
__________ refers to the relationship between controls and their effects in the world Question No. 4 Marks : 2
Mapping Affordance Visibility.
A mouse button invites pushing by the way it is physically constrained in its plastic shell, is an example of ___________ Design Principle.
Question No. 3 Marks : 5
Attention Decision Making Reasoning
______________research helps us understand the domain, context and constraints of a product in different, more useful ways than ________________ research do.
Question No. 11 Marks : 2
Problem Solving Reasoning Decision Making
_______________ is the process by which we use the knowledge we have to draw conclusions or infer something new about the domain of interest.
Question No. 10 Marks : 2
Memeorability Learnability Cognition
. _________________is what goes on in out heads when we carry out our everyday activities. Question No. 9 Marks : 2
Utility Efficiency Effectiveness
___________ is a very general goal of Usability and refers to how good a system at doing what it is suppose to do.
Question No. 8 Marks : 2
Usability Experience and Goals Task and Goals Usability and User Experience
The goals of HCI are:
What do you understand from Usability and User Experience Goals? Name any Five of each. Draw a conceptual diagram that illustrates the relationship between an interface, usability, user experience and the interaction between humans and computers
Question No. 13 Marks : 20 Define Human-Computer Interaction. Question No. 12 Marks : 5
None of them Quantitative, Qualitative Qualitative, Quantitative