"Job Aid" USABILITY: **Learning application fulfills Nielsen’s 5-fold "quality components" (Nielsen‚ "Usability 101"): Learnability‚ Efficiency‚ Memorability‚ Satisfaction‚ and "Error" components Application is easy for a first-time user to learn. The user can intuit what the application can "do" and can readily manipulate the interface to accomplish the "tasks" that the user would have it do. The application allows the user to perform these "tasks" in a timely fashion. Though multimedia applications
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character (non-numeric) on numeric fields. c. Input of character and/or numbers (non-date) on date fields. d. Disallowing mandatory fields to be null. e. Duplicate records. (Ex. Same student‚ 2 student numbers) II. USABILITY 1. Interface is user-friendly. a. Consistent naming of objects (buttons‚ forms‚ etc.) b. Consistent positioning of objects (buttons‚ functions‚ windows‚ etc.) c. Readable screen objects (labels‚ titles‚ names‚ etc.) d. Appropriate
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•Direct interaction •Dialogue with feedback •Control throughout performance of the task • •Indirect interaction •Batch processing •Intelligent sensors controlling the environment •Creating usable systems (5) • •It aims to achieve • 1.Usability (Useful‚ Usable‚ Used) 2.Safe 3.Effective 4.Efficient 5.Enjoyable system • • •Creating usable systems (6) •User compatibility •Product compatibility `•Task compatibility •Work
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16.1.2 Classification of Multimedia Authoring Systems 16.1.2.1 Dedicated Authoring Systems: Dedicated Authoring Systems operate on single streams and are most widely used by single non-professional users with little or no knowledge about multimedia composition management. Such systems can be installed on desktop PCs. The video streams and images used here are generally captured by local cameras. Hence‚ these systems are not widely preferred for sophisticated applications. 16.1.2.2 Timeline-Based
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Assignment 4: The Human-Computer Interface CIS- 106 Assignment 4: The Human-Computer Interface Haptic feedback‚ often referred to as simply "haptics"‚ is the use of the sense of touch in a user interface design to provide information to an end user. When referring to mobile phones and similar devices‚ this generally means the use of vibrations from the device’s vibration alarm to denote that a touchscreen button has been pressed. In this particular example‚ the phone would vibrate slightly
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questions 1. Discuss the challenges that are faced by HCI/professionals. Many examples are expected. 2. What kind of conflicts might designers face when designing computer systems? 3. Compare and contrast HCI‚ human factors‚ user interface‚ usability‚ user needs and user oriented design. 4. Describe how various disciplines contribute to HCI. 5. “Too many developers think that they are artistic geniuses – they do not bother to follow user interface design standards or invest the effort to make
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5.0 PART 3: Ergonomic Analysis of the Product Through this section we will discuss all the related theory to our project. This is to make us understand what the real process of designing a product to meet the customer’s requirement fulfil the ergonomic purpose. 5.1 Theory and Fundamental 5.2 Ergonomics 5.2.1 Definition Ergonomics is the science of creating products‚ spaces‚ and experiences to fit the natural tendencies of the user‚ rather than forcing the user to conform to the created product
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Restaurant Automation Software Requirement Specification Project Code: 001 Document Code: <Code of the document >– v<x.x> <Location‚ issued date of the Document> Record of change *A - Added M - Modified D - Deleted Effective Date Changed Items A*M‚ D Change Description New Version 02/12/2009 Initial a Add project over view 02/12/2009 Add functional requirement of Assets Management SIGNATURE PAGEORIGINATOR:<DO KHAC TRUNG><Date> August 11‚ 2014 <Position>
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Usability Evaluation and Recommendations For Sixties Press Poetry Magazine IT3210 - Web Systems and Technologies John Winko Capella University Introduction This paper will propose a website redesign for Sixties Press Poetry Magazine located at http://www.sixtiespress.co.uk. The site is owned by Thushari Williams according to Whois and the primary purpose of the site is curating/collecting/publishing various poets’ work that relates to a 1960’s era theme. There does not appear to be any
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teaching and learning and develops an extended soft-board application with most tools for physical and biological sciences. A comparative analysis with related applications is made‚ scoring our application highest on easy of use‚ learnability‚ and usability features of effective user interface design. Introduction A Softboard application is a software application that can be used by learners‚ teachers‚ and facilitators‚ among others‚ to perform activities such as illustrations‚ drawings or other writings
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