I thought usability evaluations were more about the actual testing process, so I'm a bit confused about options A and C. They don't seem to fit the definition I studied.
Whoa, this is a tricky one. I'm not totally sure what the difference is between the options. I guess I'll go with B and D, since they sound the most like actual usability evaluation methods.
Ah, this is a good one! I remember learning about formative and summative usability evaluations in class. I'll definitely select option D, and I think B also fits the description of usability evaluation methods.
Okay, let me think this through. I'm a bit unsure about option A, since it doesn't really sound like a usability evaluation method. I'll probably choose B and D to be safe.
Hmm, this question seems pretty straightforward. I think I'll go with options B and D - they both seem to describe usability evaluation methods pretty well.
Okay, I remember learning that a data store in a DFD is a place where data is stored, not a sequential file or random access memory. So I'm going to go with option B, repository of data.
C) A checklist used by a moderator in a usability test to keep track of briefing and presession interview questions, usability test tasks, and post-session interview questions
D) A process through which information about the usability of an interactive system is gathered in order to improve the interactive system (known as formative usability evaluation) or to assess the merit or worth of an interactive system (known as summative usability evaluation).
B) The purpose of a usability evaluation is to determine whether or not an interactive system, or a prototype of an interactive system, meets the user requirements and applicable dialogue principles, heuristics and user interface guidelines.
D) A process through which information about the usability of an interactive system is gathered in order to improve the interactive system (known as formative usability evaluation) or to assess the merit or worth of an interactive system (known as summative usability evaluation).
D) A process through which information about the usability of an interactive system is gathered in order to improve the interactive system (known as formative usability evaluation) or to assess the merit or worth of an interactive system (known as summative usability evaluation).
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