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The three fundamental parts to a user interface design are:
Input mechanism, navigation mechanism and the output mechanism
Which is NOT a user interface design principle?
Four click rule
Typically, the first step in the user interface design process is:
Examine DFDs and use cases to develop use scenarios
All but one of the following should be avoided in a message. Which one is it?
Acknowledgement of a delay
User interfaces are defined in the nonfunctional requirements during the analysis phases of the SDLC.
False
The authors mention that the greatest problem facing experienced designers is using colors and fonts appropriately.
False
Omar has designed a paper form using 'sans serif' fonts and for his screen (or web) forms he has used 'serif' fonts. . He is exercising good user interface design practices.
True
Juan uses the term 'patient' on an appointment form, but uses the word 'client' on the payment entry screen. This violates the consistency principle of user interface design..
False
Capturing data at the source is highly recommended.
True
1. Consistency is probably the single most important factor in making a screen simple to use.
True
2. Using a piggy bank icon on interactive forms to represent the ‘save’ operation is a reasonable choice.
False
3. This report is a good choice when users want to compare data.
Graphs
4. This report is a good choice when users want to identify something that went wrong.
Exception Report
5. Which is NOT one of the fundamental parts to a user interface design?
Navigation Mechanism