Information Design Levels Quiz
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What does high level of information design refer to?

  • Representation using business models
  • Representation closer to computer binary
  • Representation closer to the real world (correct)
  • Representation using system models

What is the primary characteristic of low level of information design?

  • Closer to computer representation (binary) (correct)
  • Incorporating essential characteristics of the real world
  • Representation using technology models
  • Intuitive design abstraction layers

What helps in making design abstraction layers more intuitive?

  • Replacing existing terms with business, system model, and technology models (correct)
  • Incorporating essential characteristics of the real world
  • Using ERDs technique for abstraction
  • Closer representation to the real world

What do the design artefacts on the right-hand side represent in the context of data or database related designs?

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Which term is used to refer to the level of information design closer to the real world?

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What do the design abstraction layers become more intuitive when replaced with business, system model, and technology models?

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What is the primary purpose of discussing levels of information design?

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What is the main focus of the design artefacts on the right-hand side in the context of data or database related designs?

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High-level information design

Design representation closer to the real world.

Low-level information design

Design representation closer to computer representation (e.g., binary).

Design abstraction layers

Layers that simplify the complexity of information design.

Intuitive abstraction layers

Abstraction layers that are easy to understand.

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Data design artefacts

Representations of data or database designs.

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Business, system, and technology models

Models used to improve the understanding of abstraction layers.

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Levels of information design

Different representations of information at varying detail levels.

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Purpose of levels of information design

To explore various representations and gain a deeper understanding.

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