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iSQI Exam CPUX-F Topic 1 Question 60 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CPUX-F exam
Question #: 60
Topic #: 1
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Which three of the following deliverables are created during the activity "Produce design solutions to meet user requirements"?

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Suggested Answer: A

Interviews should focus on gathering information about the current context of use rather than the interactive system itself. They should be done contextually. A contextual interview takes place at the location where the user's interaction with the interactive system usually takes place, for example the user's workplace, their home or in a shop. An ordinary interview takes place in a neutral environment, for example in a meeting room.

During a contextual interview, the interviewer treats the interviewee as the master while the interviewer is the humble apprentice (master-apprentice model). The interviewer asks because they sincerely want to learn -not because they want to demonstrate their knowledge. The interviewer should use open and neutral interview questions rather than closed and leading questions to avoid biasing the interviewee.

The interviewer should rely on an interview checklist to ensure that all relevant topics are addressed, rather than using it to control or steer the interview.

The outcome of this activity is a description of the context of use. The context of use has five components: Users (people who interact with the interactive system), Goals (what users want to achieve), Tasks (what users do to achieve their goals), Environment (where the interaction takes place), and Resources (the means required to perform the task).


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Fatima
25 days ago
Wait, so we're not supposed to just write 'all of the above' and call it a day? Dang, these certification exams are getting trickier every year.
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Carmen
1 months ago
I agree with the first two candidates. B, C, and F are the way to go. Though I'm still trying to figure out how to make my stick figure prototypes look high-fidelity enough.
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Chanel
5 days ago
User 3: I struggle with making high-fidelity prototypes too, but they are important for the design process.
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Sylvie
7 days ago
User 2: I agree, those deliverables are crucial for meeting user requirements.
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Makeda
14 days ago
User 1: I think B, C, and F are essential for this activity.
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Marguerita
1 months ago
Haha, I bet the exam writers tried to sneak in a trick question here. User experience project plan? That's not even related to the design activity!
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Ty
3 days ago
C) High-fidelity prototypes
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Bette
5 days ago
B) Storyboards
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Norah
6 days ago
A) User experience project plan
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Emerson
2 months ago
I'm not sure about D - user requirements, since that's usually an input, not an output. But the other three options make sense to me.
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Shenika
15 hours ago
C) High-fidelity prototypes
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Hermila
3 days ago
B) Storyboards
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Lonny
8 days ago
A) User experience project plan
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Gilma
2 months ago
B, C, and F seem like the obvious choices here. Storyboards, high-fidelity prototypes, and use scenarios are all key deliverables during the design phase.
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Fannie
28 days ago
Yes, storyboards, high-fidelity prototypes, and use scenarios are crucial for designing solutions.
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Ilda
1 months ago
I agree, those three are definitely important for meeting user requirements.
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Merlyn
2 months ago
I'm not sure about F, but I think A, C, and D are also important deliverables for that activity.
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Fletcher
2 months ago
I agree with Cathern, storyboards, high-fidelity prototypes, and use scenarios make sense for that stage.
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Cathern
2 months ago
I think B, C, and F are created during that activity.
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