Introduction to Human Computer Interaction
(PreLim)
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There are three broad categories of user. This category of users know well how to perform the tasks they need to perform frequently.
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It is a term which supports the objects in an easy way to use.
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What are the elements of the Gulf of Execution?
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Human-Computer Interaction (HCI) is a multidisciplinary area of study focused on computer technology design and, in particular, the interaction between ______________________.
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Developers must attempt to ______________________ in order to produce computer systems with good usability.
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It's about sending back details about what action was taken and what was done, enabling the individual to continue the operation.
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Individual differences (need for structure vs. flexibility) and work situations (overloaded vs. bored) would mean that a one-size-fits-all solution is neither feasible nor prudent as we strive for optimum workplace environment and human efficiency.
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Sense Cam is a wearable tool that takes photographs intermittently when worn without any user interference
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Humans have a restricted capacity for processing information.
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Visibility is what operations and manipulation can be performed on a given entity
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The benefits of more usable software system to business users include:
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HCI is about understanding and creating software and other technology that people will want to use, will be able to use, and will find effective when used.
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Social processes such as turn-taking, conventions etc. help us to work together and organize our activities
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Several systems and technologies were developed to support telepresence and co-presence
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HCI is about understanding and developing software and other technology that will allow people to use, be able to use, and be successful when used.
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What is the fundamental insight that underlies the evaluation process of "cognitive walk through?"
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Human and computer interaction focuses on human-machine interface _____________
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________________ among users and computers happens at the user interface which includes both software and hardware.
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A software system is one that supports the effective and efficient completino of tasks in a given work context.
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HCI encompasses three major parts within the framework, ____________, _______________ and _________________.
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Which of the following is the principles of HCI?
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Which of the following is a concept indicating that we understand human attention?
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One of HCI's goals is to create specific capabilities and constraints for the software and/or hardware and platform chosen for the product
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When humans communicate with _____________, they bring to the encounter a lifetime of
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Which one could NOT be found in a good HCI?
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Perception allows us to focus on information that is relevant to what we are doing and it involves an audio and/or visual senses.
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The bottom-line benefits of usability to development organizations include:
- profits due to more competitive products/services
- overall development and maintenance costs
- customer support costs
- follow-on business due to satisfied customers
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Keeping abreast of what others do and letting others know what you do are irrelevant aspects of collaborative work and socialization