The process of human-centered interactive systems desgin Flashcards

Understand scenarios & design principles

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What are user stories?

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  • Real-world experience, ideas, anecdotes
  • Capture:
    + Small snippets of activities and the context that they occur
    + Seemingly trivial details
  • Usually rich in context
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How to create conceptual scenarios?

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Moving from the details to a more general description that still manages to catch the essence of the activity

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What is aggregation?

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The process of treating the whole thing as a single entity rather than looking at the components

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What is classification?

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The process of recognizing that it’s easier to collect and deal with a class of things (more abstract)

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What is conceptual scenario used for?

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  • Generating design ideas

- Understand system requirements

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How to build concrete scenarios?

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  • Based on conceptual scenarios (each can generate many concrete scenarios)
  • Identify some features that apply under certain circumstances
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What is an use case?

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Describe the interaction between user and the system

what people do and what the system does

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What are scenarios?

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Stories about people undertaking activities in contexts using technologies

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Why are scenarios important?

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  • Core technique for interactive system design

- Helpful for understanding, envisioning, evaluation (for both conceptual and physical design)

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What are 3 important concepts for a good design?

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  • Accessibility
  • Usability
  • Acceptability
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What is accessibility?

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Removing the barriers that would exclude someone from using the system

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What is usability?

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Quality of interactions (time to perform tasks number of errors made,..etc)

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What is acceptability?

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Refers to the fitness for context of use

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