The Human-Centred Quality and Usability Quiz
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Which of the following best describes usability?

  • The consideration of users' anticipated use, their satisfaction during use, and the fulfillment of their expectations after use
  • The extent to which an interactive system is effective, efficient, and satisfying to use in a specified context of use (correct)
  • The extent to which an interactive system enables users to interact with it, regardless of their level of vision, hearing, dexterity, cognition, physical mobility, etc
  • The measure of an interactive system's usability, user experience, accessibility, and avoidance of harm from use
  • What is user experience (UX) concerned with?

  • The extent to which an interactive system enables users to interact with it, regardless of their level of vision, hearing, dexterity, cognition, physical mobility, etc
  • Users' anticipated use, their satisfaction during use, and the fulfillment of their expectations after use (correct)
  • The extent to which an interactive system is effective, efficient, and satisfying to use in a specified context of use
  • The measure of an interactive system's usability, user experience, accessibility, and avoidance of harm from use
  • What does accessibility refer to in the context of an interactive system?

  • The extent to which an interactive system enables users to interact with it, regardless of their level of vision, hearing, dexterity, cognition, physical mobility, etc (correct)
  • The measure of an interactive system's usability, user experience, accessibility, and avoidance of harm from use
  • The consideration of users' anticipated use, their satisfaction during use, and the fulfillment of their expectations after use
  • The extent to which an interactive system is effective, efficient, and satisfying to use in a specified context of use
  • What is the goal of avoiding harm from use in an interactive system?

    <p>To ensure that the system does not cause any harm or negative consequences to users</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does efficiency refer to in the context of an interactive system?

    <p>The extent to which an interactive system supports users in completing their tasks quickly and without having to think too much</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the components of human-centred quality?

    <p>The components of human-centred quality are usability, user experience, accessibility, and avoidance of harm from use.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does usability measure?

    <p>Usability measures the extent to which an interactive system is effective, efficient, and satisfying to use in a specified context of use.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How is an interactive system considered effective?

    <p>An interactive system is considered effective if it supports what users need to do to reach their goals, and if users can figure out how to do it.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does efficiency refer to in the context of an interactive system?

    <p>Efficiency refers to how well an interactive system supports users in completing their tasks quickly and without having to think too much.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does user experience (UX) consider?

    <p>User experience (UX) considers users' anticipated use, their satisfaction during use, and the fulfillment of their expectations after use.</p> Signup and view all the answers

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