1. Which of the following is/are NOT design objectives? (a) To manage constraints imposed by quality, platform, budget and process requirements (b) To adhere to general principles of good quality (c) To implement system's functional requirements (d) All of the above (e) None of the above 2. Which of the following is a/are Heuristic Evaluation technique(s) for User Interfaces? (a) Look for usability defects on each page, window or dialog (b) Write a short description of defects and how you think they can be fixed (c) Evaluate with some use cases (d) All of the above (e) None of the above 3. Which of the following is/are NOT CORRECT about Façade pattern? (a) Provides a simplistic view of a complex inter-related sub-system(s) to programmers (b) Is one of the 'Gang of Four' patterns (c) Reduces coupling but increases cohesion (d) Increases coupling but reduces cohesion (e) None of the above 4. Which of the following is NOT a software usability consideration? (a) Must be measured in the context of particular types of users (b) Extent to which users like the system (c) Speed with which expert users can perform their tasks (d) Extent to which it prevents users from making errors and its corrective mechanisms (e) Extent to which it is reusable
1. Which of the following is/are NOT design objectives? (a) To manage constraints imposed by quality, platform, budget and process requirements (b) To adhere to general principles of good quality (c) To implement system's functional requirements (d) All of the above (e) None of the above 2. Which of the following is a/are Heuristic Evaluation technique(s) for User Interfaces? (a) Look for usability defects on each page, window or dialog (b) Write a short description of defects and how you think they can be fixed (c) Evaluate with some use cases (d) All of the above (e) None of the above 3. Which of the following is/are NOT CORRECT about Façade pattern? (a) Provides a simplistic view of a complex inter-related sub-system(s) to programmers (b) Is one of the 'Gang of Four' patterns (c) Reduces coupling but increases cohesion (d) Increases coupling but reduces cohesion (e) None of the above 4. Which of the following is NOT a software usability consideration? (a) Must be measured in the context of particular types of users (b) Extent to which users like the system (c) Speed with which expert users can perform their tasks (d) Extent to which it prevents users from making errors and its corrective mechanisms (e) Extent to which it is reusable
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