1. D
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. A
6. B
7. A
8. B
9. D
10.B
11. Software to the user is more straight forward in their view as something they use for work or leisure but devolpers have a higher aspect of software as they take in the exceptions of the user for a certain product or products to know how the software must work, and the correct kaws, rules and coding of prgramming and software devolpment.
13. Effective user interfaces meet the needs of the user. These include use of white space, judicious use of colour and graphics, grouping information and legibilty of texts.
Use of white space: is the area of white space that is on the computer screen whicn we dont use. White space breaks up the screen into sections and draws the attention to the most important things on the screen.
Judicious use of colour and graphics: Effective user interfaces use colour and graphics to recieve the users attention whether there is a danger or problem with their computer, as it would be distracting. It also delievers a clear message to the user and are able to communicate their purpose more quickly.
Grouping information: this allows the user to see clearly what the overall purpose of what is on the screen. It enables them to focus on what is on the screen more efficently and are able to learn and build up a mental picture of the aplication and its user interface.
Legibilty of texts: invovles the different fonts and sizes we use.
2. C
3. A
4. D
5. A
6. B
7. A
8. B
9. D
10.B
11. Software to the user is more straight forward in their view as something they use for work or leisure but devolpers have a higher aspect of software as they take in the exceptions of the user for a certain product or products to know how the software must work, and the correct kaws, rules and coding of prgramming and software devolpment.
13. Effective user interfaces meet the needs of the user. These include use of white space, judicious use of colour and graphics, grouping information and legibilty of texts.
Use of white space: is the area of white space that is on the computer screen whicn we dont use. White space breaks up the screen into sections and draws the attention to the most important things on the screen.
Judicious use of colour and graphics: Effective user interfaces use colour and graphics to recieve the users attention whether there is a danger or problem with their computer, as it would be distracting. It also delievers a clear message to the user and are able to communicate their purpose more quickly.
Grouping information: this allows the user to see clearly what the overall purpose of what is on the screen. It enables them to focus on what is on the screen more efficently and are able to learn and build up a mental picture of the aplication and its user interface.
Legibilty of texts: invovles the different fonts and sizes we use.