Test Your Knowledge of HCI Design Process and Interface Selection

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Which of the following is NOT a step in the overall design process of HCI design?

  • Requirement Analysis
  • Interface Selection and Consolidation
  • Wire-Framing (correct)
  • User Analysis

What is HCI design defined as?

  • The process of establishing the basic framework for user interaction (UI) (correct)
  • The process of wire-framing and prototyping
  • The process of analyzing functional requirements for interactive software
  • The process of developing an interactive software product

Which of the following is NOT an option for interface selection in HCI design?

  • Naive Design Example
  • Software Interface Components
  • Hardware Platforms
  • Wire-Framing (correct)

What is the purpose of requirement analysis in software design?

<p>To analyze functional requirements for interactive software (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the goal of HCI design?

<p>To develop an interactive software product (C)</p> Signup and view all the answers

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Study Notes

HCI Design: Overview and Interface Selection

  • HCI design is an essential part of software design, specifically focused on establishing the framework for user interaction.
  • The overall design process of HCI includes requirement analysis, user analysis, scenario and task modeling, and interface selection and consolidation.
  • Requirement analysis is the initial step in software design, involving a thorough analysis of the functional requirements for interactive software.
  • User analysis is a crucial aspect of HCI design, which involves understanding the needs, characteristics, and preferences of the target users.
  • Scenario and task modeling is a process of creating scenarios and tasks that users will perform with the software, helping designers envision the user experience.
  • Interface selection and consolidation is the phase where designers choose the appropriate hardware platforms and software interface components for the software.
  • Interface selection options include hardware platforms and software interface components, which play a significant role in determining the usability and user experience.
  • Wire-framing is a technique used in HCI design to create visual representations of the software interface, helping designers and stakeholders visualize the layout and functionality.
  • "Naive" design example is a term used to illustrate a simple and straightforward design process, typically involving the steps of requirement analysis, user analysis, scenario and task modeling, and interface selection and consolidation.
  • HCI design aims to develop interactive software products that offer a high level of usability and a good user experience.
  • HCI design activities are iterative, meaning they involve multiple cycles of analysis, design, and evaluation to refine the software's user interface.
  • The ultimate goal of HCI design is to create software that effectively meets the needs of users, enhances their productivity, and provides a positive user experience.

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