This document is a past exam for a Human Computer Interface course. It contains 7 sections with multiple choice and short answer questions.
Section A contains 10 short answer questions about topics like design guidelines, input/output channels, reasoning types, conceptual models, interface considerations, menus, and windows.
Section B asks students to answer 3 out of 5 questions in more detail about feedback elements, hypertext vs normal text, hypermedia interfaces, and menu advantages/disadvantages.
Sections C through 7 each contain 2 short essay questions where students must pick one to answer in more detail on topics like documentation, controls, presentation design, usability principles, and statistical graphics or basic business functions.
This document is a past exam for a Human Computer Interface course. It contains 7 sections with multiple choice and short answer questions.
Section A contains 10 short answer questions about topics like design guidelines, input/output channels, reasoning types, conceptual models, interface considerations, menus, and windows.
Section B asks students to answer 3 out of 5 questions in more detail about feedback elements, hypertext vs normal text, hypermedia interfaces, and menu advantages/disadvantages.
Sections C through 7 each contain 2 short essay questions where students must pick one to answer in more detail on topics like documentation, controls, presentation design, usability principles, and statistical graphics or basic business functions.
This document is a past exam for a Human Computer Interface course. It contains 7 sections with multiple choice and short answer questions.
Section A contains 10 short answer questions about topics like design guidelines, input/output channels, reasoning types, conceptual models, interface considerations, menus, and windows.
Section B asks students to answer 3 out of 5 questions in more detail about feedback elements, hypertext vs normal text, hypermedia interfaces, and menu advantages/disadvantages.
Sections C through 7 each contain 2 short essay questions where students must pick one to answer in more detail on topics like documentation, controls, presentation design, usability principles, and statistical graphics or basic business functions.
This document is a past exam for a Human Computer Interface course. It contains 7 sections with multiple choice and short answer questions.
Section A contains 10 short answer questions about topics like design guidelines, input/output channels, reasoning types, conceptual models, interface considerations, menus, and windows.
Section B asks students to answer 3 out of 5 questions in more detail about feedback elements, hypertext vs normal text, hypermedia interfaces, and menu advantages/disadvantages.
Sections C through 7 each contain 2 short essay questions where students must pick one to answer in more detail on topics like documentation, controls, presentation design, usability principles, and statistical graphics or basic business functions.
Paper Id: 110235 Roll No. B. TECH. (SEM VI) THEORY EXAMINATION 2018-19 HUMAN COMPUTER INTERFACE Time: 3 Hours Total Marks: 100 Note: 1. Attempt all Sections. If require any missing data; then choose suitably. SECTION A 1. Attempt all questions in brief. 2 x 10 = 20 a. Discuss the design guidelines for design of human computer interface. b. Explain the brief history of Screen design. c. What are the input and output channels of human? d. Differentiate deductive reasoning, inductive reasoning and adductive reasoning. e. Discuss about interaction of people with computers. f. Give the brief history of screen design. g. Describe developing conceptual models. h. What are the technological considerations of interface design? Explain. i. What are structures of menus? j. What are the various components of a window? SECTION B 2. Attempt any three of the following: 10x3=30 a. What are the roles of icons, graphics and color in providing feedback? b. Explain the meaning of hypertext and how it is different normal text. Discuss various elements of hypertext. c. Explain the concept of Hypermedia for user interface. Also discuss their importance and necessary design consideration for user interface d. How do methods and tools support the process of designing human-computer interaction for the three emerging technologies studies? e. What are the advantages and disadvantages of Menus used in GUI application? SECTION C 3. Attempt any one part of the following: 10x1=10 a. Explain the role of user documentation in HCI. What are the major parameters on which documentation should be done? b. Explain in brief about Device-based controls and Screen-based controls? Give the guidelines for selecting the proper controls in screen design. 4. Attempt any one part of the following: 10x1=10 a. How the two important components of presentation design are evolved from the sequential machine theory? Discuss the analogy in detail. b. Discuss three approaches to organize content of documentation. “Designing an interface is an iterative process”. Give your reasonable comments on this statement. 5. Attempt any one part of the following: 10x1=10 a. What is Usability in User Interface design? Why Usability is so important? Explain the principles of User Interface design. b. Discuss the important human characteristics which have influence on interface and screen design. 6. Attempt any one part of the following: 10x1=10 a. What are the issues to be considered in designing title bar and message box? b. Give a brief note about different widget supports and interface features supported in user- interface building tools. 7. Attempt any one part of the following: 10x1=10 a. List various statistical graphic forms and explain surface charts, bar graphs and histograms with suitable examples b. What is meant by basic business function? Discuss indetail the process of determining basic business functions.