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Which software design principle aims to reduce user errors by limiting the
actions that can be performed at any given time?
Constraints
Which software design principle is primarily concerned with providing users with
immediate and clear information about the results of their actions?
Feedback
Which software design principle emphasizes the importance
of maintaining uniformity in the design & behaviour of similar elements across
the system?
Consistency
Which software design principle refers to the ease with which users can
understand how to use a system or component based on its design?
Affordance
Which stage of interaction design focuses on understanding the problem and
gathering insights?
Discover
What is the primary goal of the ‘Define’ stage in interaction design?
To clearly articulate the problem and project goals
Which interaction design activity involves understanding what users need and
expect from a system?
Discovering requirements
What is the primary goal of the prototyping phase in interaction design?
To test and refine design ideas
Which interaction design activity focuses on generating different design
solutions to meet user needs?
Designing alternatives
Which of the following best describes the usability goal of effectiveness?
The ability of users to accomplish tasks accurately and completely.
Efficiency in usability refers to:
The speed and resource usage with which users can complete tasks.
Which of the following is a key aspect of the usability goal of safety?
The system's ability to prevent user errors and protect users from harm.
Utility in usability is best defined as:
The system's ability to provide the right kind of functionality to users.
Learnability in usability refers to:
The ease with which new users can use the system effectively.
Memorability in usability is concerned with:
The ease with which users can remember how to use the system after not using it for a
while.
Which of the following best describes the usability goal of satisfaction?