Chapter 11 Designing Interfaces and Dialogues
1) Interface design focuses on how information is provided to and captured from users.
Answer: TRUE
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2) The participatory design approach is the most widely used approach for designing interfaces and dialogues.
Answer: FALSE
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3) The major deliverable from system interface and dialogue design is user acceptance testing results.
Answer: FALSE
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4) Display sequence refers to the way a user can move from one display to another.
Answer: FALSE
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5) A conversation is a method by which users interact with information systems.
Answer: FALSE
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6) Command language interaction refers to a human-computer interaction method where a list of system options is provided and a specific command is invoked by user selection of a menu option.
Answer: FALSE
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7) The variations in menu design are often related to the capabilities of the development environment, the skills of the developer, and the size and complexity of the system.
Answer: TRUE
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8) A pop-up menu is a menu positioning method that places a menu near the current cursor position.
Answer: TRUE
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9) A linear menu is a menu positioning method that places the access point of the menu near the top line of the display.
Answer: FALSE
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10) One guideline for menu design is making sure that command verbs clearly and specifically describe operations.
Answer: TRUE
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11) Context-sensitive interaction is a highly intuitive human-computer interaction method whereby data fields are formatted in a manner similar to paper-based forms.
Answer: FALSE
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