UVA 3205 HCI Midterm
examples of work activity data
Handwritten or typed notes Audio/video recording of interviews, observations Photos of work space Screen captures On-the-fly diagrams (e.g., workflow) On-the-fly sketches (e.g., physical layout) Work artifacts
User Experience (UX)
The totality of the effect or effects felt by a user as a result of interaction with a system including the influence of usability, usefulness, and emotional impact during the interaction.
How would you best describe your relationship to the user during contextual inquiry? (pick all that apply)
The user is the expert and you are the observer You are a co-investigator along with the user
How are typically UX designers treated when software engineers are the product architects, according to the authors?
They are brought near the end mostly for visual and cosmetic changes
Where do organizations with a predominant software engineering culture fall short of?
They neglect to listen to the users throughout the lifecycle
Which of these is an important characteristic of good work activity notes?
They should be complete and self-standing.
The main point of contextual analysis is:
To interpret work practice data
True or false....A WAAD is an inherently hierarchical structure.
True
Which of these UX team roles would be associated primarily with the task of verifying and refining interaction design?
Usability analyst
UX Components
Usability, User Interface, Content Strategy, Information Architecture, Functionality
Which type of model is a story about particular people doing work in existing contexts?
Usage scenario
A series of sketches of mobile screens with specific options being selected is an example of conceptual design from the __________.
interaction perspective
UX lifecycle
iterative, evaluation-centered UX lifecycle template
True or false...A physical model can be used to understand how the placement of objects, equipment, and people can help or hinder work in a shared space.
true
True or false...Metaphors are an important tool that can be used to create a good conceptual design.
true
Analysis
understand user work and needs
SE Primary Architects
-Project biased toward code and tech concerns -Emphasis on quality in code -Functional constraints have priority over customer preferences -Requirements have a functional flavor rather than a user-centered one
UX Primary Architects
-Project biased towards users, usage, and emotional impact. -Requirements are based on user concerns -Emphasis is on quality of design -Interaction design trends (newest, sleekest tech)
requirements
a way to be explicit about how CA findings inform design
Which type of model helps you understand communal aspects of the users' workplace?
Social model
Which of the following are types of User Models?
Social model Work roles User classes
Design
create interaction design concepts
What is one of the benefits of using personas in design?
. It creates empathy between designers and the user It relieves the struggle to design for conflicting needs and goals It controls the instinct to design for all cases and problems
Four stages of analysis in UX Lifecycle Wheel
1. Contextual inquiry 2. Contextual Analysis 3. User needs & requirements 4. Design-informing models
What should every System Concept Statement Cover?
1. System Name 2. Target Users (for whom?) 3. Supported tasks (what?) 4. Intended goals 5. Specifics (how?)
flow model
A "big picture" diagram of work domain Shows interconnections among components of work domain ◦ Work flow among components ◦ Information flow among components
What is a flow model in the context of the UX lifecycle?
A diagram giving the big picture or overview of work with emphasis on information flow
The principal role of a sketch during ideation is to serve as:
A medium to support a conversation among design team members
WAAD
An affinity diagram is a way to sort data into categories and subcategories when you don't know in advance what these will be
Four main stages of UX Lifecycle Wheel
Analyze, Design, Prototype, Evaluate
Work environment models
Artifact model Physical model
Design-informing models describe:
Both current and envisioned work practice
What is one way the book suggests you can make the job of understanding a work domain more manageable?
By analyzing each work role independently
Which type of affordance helps users know what to do or what will happen?
Cognitive affordance
Which of these are parts of a flow model?
Communication between entities Work roles Hardware and software systems
The main role of a conceptual design is to:
Connect the designer's mental model to the user's mental model
What are the foundations for success in SE-UX development?
Coordination, collaboration/communication, dependency & constraint enforcement, and synchronization (change management)
work activity notes
Created/synthesized by the raw contextual data. May include: User and user class information Social aspect of work practice Emotional impact Task-specific information Physical work environment Design inspiration ideas
Which of these are major activities in the Wheel?
Design Evaluate Analyze
Which of the following can be added to a WAAD during a walkthrough?
Design ideas Questions to be answered Notes about missing data
Interview DONT's
Don't be afraid of silence Don't suggest answers to your questions Don't ask binary questions Don't insist on taking an answer Don't ask leading questions Don't be judgmental Don't try to sell your system/product!
Contextual inquiry is primarily about understanding which of the following?
Existing work practice
True or false...Contextual analysis results directly in requirements and design.
False
Usage Models
Flow models task structure models task interaction models information object
What is the best way to combine the UX and SE lifecycles?
Have the two cycles work collaboratively and in parallel
Which is NOT part of the user work activity data gathering process?
Inquire users' opinion about the envisioned system
With which of these statements about iteration in UX would the textbook authors agree on?
Iteration should begin early in the process Iteration is almost always necessary Iteration does not have to be expensive.
design
Listing out features and deciding which UI method best suits these features
system concept statement
Mission statement for new system to be developed Understandable = explains system to outsiders Talk about "what, why, how, for whom" Concise = short and to the point Iterated and refined
A cardinal sin in ideation is to:
Mix critiquing into idea creation
Which are parts of a typical requirements statement?
Name of major feature or category Source node ID Rationale
The placement of kitchen stove buttons in the same arrangement as the cooktop elements layout is an example of good:
Natural mappings
What are the two primary activities in contextual inquiry?
Observation and interviews
Which of these statements are true regarding design sketches and low-fidelity prototypes?
Prototyping is used to get the design right vs getting the right design use of sketching Design sketches can be used for exploration of ideas while prototypes are used for evaluation purposes
Waterfall Model
Requirements, Design, Implementation, Verification, Maintenance (Does not work for design because there design needs iterative discovery)
Which of these is an example of a work artifact?
Screenshot of computer system Maintenance request form Photo of a bulletin board
Design-informing models (DIMs)
Second span of bridge across analysis-to-design gap Artifacts that drive, inform, and inspire design Turn contextual data into actionable items to guide design Elements to consider or take into account in design Most models can be used to describe the current situation and/or the envisioned situation
Which of the following are things that are typically included in a storyboard?
Sketches of devices and screens Cognitive user actions as "thought balloons" Physical user actions
User interface
Space supporting the interaction between the user and the system
contextual analysis
Systematic analysis of contextual user work activity data, for the purpose of understanding work context for new system to be designed
What are the main difference(s) in orientation between the UX and SE approaches? (select all that apply)
Technological constraints vs User satisfaction Code vs Design quality Functional vs User requirements
In the process described in the book, what is the immediate source of interaction requirements?
The WAAD
emotional impact
The affective component of user experience that influences user feelings.
usefulness
The component of user experience to which system functionality gives the ability to use the system or product to accomplish the goals of work (or play).
interaction design
The creation of interactive digital products, environments, systems, and services.
work domain
The entire context of work and work practice in the target enterprise or other target usage environment.
What are we primarily trying to model during the contextual inquiry stage?
The existing system and work practice
What term means "characteristics of user interface objects and interaction design features that help users perform tasks?"
affordances
Ethnography
branch of anthropology focusing on the study & systematic description of cultures
Which affordance is this? 'C' and 'H' signs on faucet knobs
cognitive affordance
work activity data
comprised of sensory, cognitive, and physical actions made by users in the course of carrying out the work practice
Design perspectives suggested by the authors?
emotional, interaction, and ecological perspective
Which affordance is this? Flushing a toilet with water
functional affordance
Which affordance is this? Chain-pull toilet
physical affordance
Prototyping
realize design alternatives
Which affordance is this? Braille inscription on toilet sign
sensory affordance
What is the textbook's definition of "work domain?"
The entire context of work and work practice in the target usage environment
usability
The pragmatic component of user experience, including effectiveness, efficiency, productivity, ease-of-use, learnability, retainability, and the pragmatic aspects of user satisfaction
The textbook argues that we should design so that:
The primary persona is very happy and the rest of the selected personas are not unhappy
Human-Computer Interaction
The study of designing effective interactive systems for human use and understanding how interactive technologies affect the lives of people
Categories of DIMs
User Models, Usage Models, Work Environment Models
UX Team Roles
User Researcher, Interaction Designer, Subject Matter Expert, Usability Analyst
Which type of mental model is more likely to be incomplete and incorrect?
User's mental model
Which of these is typically covered in a system concept statement?
Who are the system users? What will the system do? What is the design vision?
User Models
Work roles User classes Social models User personas
Which HCI paradigm would be likely to lead to designs for placement of car controls to react quickly to emergency driving situations?
human information processing paradigm
contextual inquiry
system concept statement, ethnography, work, work practice, work domain, interviews, observations, work activity data, work artifacts
True or false...Requirements can address emotional impact as well as functionality.
true
evaluation
verify and refine interaction design