Software Engineering (H2)

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Software Engineering Quiz

Test your knowledge and skills in Software Engineering concepts with this comprehensive quiz. Dive into the world of user experience, interface design, and usability principles!

  • 22 engaging multiple-choice questions
  • Covers essential software engineering principles
  • Ideal for students, teachers, and professionals alike
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S a broad concept that applies to all aspects of a person’s interaction with a product or service.
User experience (UX)
user interface (UI)
is the set of inputs and outputs that directly involve an application user
User experience (UX)
user interface (UI)
is a design technique that embodies the view that the user interface appears to be the entire system
User-centered design
Usability
Iterative development
Refers to how easy a system is to learn and use
User-centered design
Usability
Iterative development
That is, doing some analysis, then some design, then some implementation, and then repeating the processes
User-centered design
Usability
Iterative development
To evaluate designs to ensure usability
First principle of user-centered design
Second principle of user-centered design
Iterative development
First principle of user-centered design
Second principle of user-centered design
To make computers easier to use and learn, designers of early visually-oriented interfaces adopted
Metaphors
Dialogue metaphor
Which are analogies between features of the user interface and aspects of physical reality that users are familiar with.
Metaphors
Dialogue metaphor
Emphasizes the communication that occurs between a user and a computer, conceptualized as a conversation
Metaphors
Dialogue metaphor
Fundamental Principles of User-Interface Design: are those objects that appear on a screen that the user can manipulate.
Human-interface objects (HIOs)
Affordance
Visibility
Feedback
Consistency
Readability and navigation
Fundamental Principles of User-Interface Design: means that the appearance of a specific control suggests its function—that is, the purpose for which the control is used
Human-interface objects (HIOs)
Affordance
Visibility
Feedback
Consistency
Readability and navigation
Fundamental Principles of User-Interface Design: means that a control is visible, so users know it is available
Human-interface objects (HIOs)
Affordance
Visibility
Feedback
Consistency
Readability and navigation
Fundamental Principles of User-Interface Design: is some visual or audio response by the system in response to some user action
Human-interface objects (HIOs)
Affordance
Visibility
Feedback
Consistency
Readability and navigation
Fundamental Principles of User-Interface Design: can be applied to many different aspects of the user interface, as well as to the application itself
Human-interface objects (HIOs)
Affordance
Visibility
Feedback
Consistency
Readability and navigation
Fundamental Principles of User-Interface Design: concept are particularly important today yet can be difficult to support
Human-interface objects (HIOs)
Affordance
Visibility
Feedback
Consistency
Readability and navigation
Fundamental Principles of User-Interface Design: Before deciding on a specific implementation, an analyst often uses a technique called
Affordance
Visibility
Feedback
Consistency
Readability and navigation
storyboarding
Fundamental Principles of User-Interface Design: Before deciding on a specific implementation, an analyst often uses a technique called
Affordance
Visibility
Feedback
Consistency
Readability and navigation
storyboarding
Fundamental Principles of User-Interface Design: showing a sequence of sketches of the display screen during a dialogue.
Affordance
Visibility
Feedback
Consistency
Readability and navigation
storyboarding
User Interface Design: is whether the application will be built as a custom, stand-alone software application or whether it will be browser-based.
First decision
Second decision
Third decision
User Interface Design: applies to the type of device the application is designed for.
First decision
Second decision
Third decision
User Interface Design: applies to the operating system platform.
First decision
Second decision
Third decision
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