Tugas – Multiple Choice : User Interface Design 1. The stakeholders that perform user interface design are: A. system users, system owners, system designers B. systems analysts, system users, system builders C. systems analysts, system owners, system designers D. system builders, system designers, systems analysts E. system owners, system designers, system builders 2. User interface design is performed during which phases?: A. decision analysis and design B. construction and implementation C. requirements analysis and construction D. problem analysis and design E. design and construction 3. System users can be broadly categorized as: A. professional and beginner B. experienced and casual C. expert and novice D. optional and exceptional E. none of the above 4. Which of the following human engineering factors should be incorporated into the design? A. Anticipate errors users might make. B. Don't overuse display attributes. C. Don't be condescending. D. Both A and B. E. None of the above. 5. Which of the following is a menu that must be requested by the user from another higherlevel menu? A. pull-down B. pop-up C. iconic D. hypertext E. cascading 6. Which of the following menus is another type of vertical listing of choices that must be requested by the user and is context sensitive and dependent on a pointing device? A. pull-down B. pop-up C. iconic D. hypertext E. cascading 7. An iconic menu: A. is also called a tear-off menu. B. allows the user to enter questions and commands in their native language. C. uses graphic representations for menu options. D. is a product of contemporary web-based user interfaces. E. none of the above. 8. Which of the following is built around a widely accepted command language that the user can use to invoke actions? A. mnemonic syntax B. natural language syntax C. iconic syntax D. language-based syntax E. none of the above 9. Which of the following is a basic step of user interface design? A. Obtain user feedback. B. Chart the user interface dialogue. C. Identify system inputs and review logical requirements. D. Both A and B. E. None of the above. 10. A state transition diagram would be used to: A. anticipate errors users might make. B. depict the sequence and variations of screens a system user sees on the terminal. C. tell the system user what to do next. D. test the system on actual users and maintain a log of user feedback. E. none of the above.