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iSQI CPUX-F Exam - Topic 3 Question 47 Discussion

Actual exam question for iSQI's CPUX-F exam
Question #: 47
Topic #: 3
[All CPUX-F Questions]

The first activity in a usability test is to write the______. This describes the purpose of the usability test and

Provides________and time estimates.

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The context of use is described in user group profiles and personas (who are the users), as-is scenarios (how do users currently do tasks), task models (details about what the tasks are) and user journey maps (how users interact with the interactive system and the organisation providing it).

A user group profile is a generalised description of a collection of users with the same or similar personal characteristics and context of use related to the interactive system.

A persona is a description of a fictitious but realistic user and what he or she intends to do when using the interactive system.

An as-is scenario is a narrative text description of the procedure a specific user currently follows to complete one or more tasks,

A task model is a list of subtasks for each task which the user has to complete to reach their goals. Task models help the design team to design the right solution for each task. User journey maps provide an overview of the touchpoints where users interact with the interactive system and the organisation providing the interactive system. They help stakeholders and user experience professionals understand and optimise the user experience.

The main purpose of personas and as-is scenarios is to identify user needs and make it easier for designers, developers and other stakeholders to understand who the users are, what they do, what their obstacles are, and to facilitate discussions within the design team.


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Fatima
3 months ago
I thought it was just for outlining tasks, not costs!
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Oliva
3 months ago
Yup, it helps set clear goals and timelines.
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Una
3 months ago
Wait, does it really provide cost estimates?
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Herman
4 months ago
Totally agree, it's super important!
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Leigha
4 months ago
It's called a usability test plan.
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Marcos
4 months ago
I think the second part might be about resources or maybe participants? It's a bit hazy for me.
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Cassi
4 months ago
Was it the usability test plan? I feel like I've seen that term before, but I can't recall the details.
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Melinda
4 months ago
I remember practicing a question like this, and I think it was about providing objectives and time estimates.
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Tandra
5 months ago
I think the first activity is to write the usability test plan, but I'm not completely sure about what goes in the second blank.
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Taryn
5 months ago
I'm pretty sure the first step is to write the usability test plan, which outlines the purpose and provides time and cost estimates for the test. This seems like a straightforward question, but I'll double-check my answer just to be sure.
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Shala
5 months ago
Wait, is it the usability test plan or something else? I'm a little confused on the specifics here. I'll have to review my notes to make sure I understand this properly.
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Scot
5 months ago
Okay, I've got this. The first activity is to write the usability test plan, which describes the purpose of the test and includes information like time and cost estimates. I'm feeling pretty confident about this.
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Garry
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure about this one. Is the usability test plan the first step, or is it something else? I'll have to think this through carefully.
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Cecil
5 months ago
I think I know this one - the first step in a usability test is to write the usability test plan, which outlines the purpose and provides time and cost estimates.
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Daryl
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm not sure about this one. The options seem to cover different frameworks and models, but I'm not sure which one fits the description best.
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Amie
5 months ago
This is a lot of data to work through, but I'm confident I can break it down and apply the ABC costing principles to get the profit for each procedure.
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Dana
5 months ago
Hmm, I'm a bit confused by this one. The information provided mentions both increases and decreases, so I'll need to carefully analyze how those changes would affect the company's average collection period, discount percentage, accounts receivable turnover, and working capital.
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Luis
9 months ago
Ah, the age-old question: 'What comes first, the usability test plan or the cost?' It's like a chicken and egg situation, but with more spreadsheets.
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Ammie
9 months ago
Usability test plan, huh? Sounds like a fancy way of saying 'how to make sure your app doesn't make people want to throw their phones out the window.' I'm on it!
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Della
8 months ago
I agree, it's important to have a clear plan before we start the usability test.
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Herminia
8 months ago
Let's make sure we include all the necessary details in the plan.
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Johnathon
8 months ago
Yeah, that will help us understand the purpose of the test and give us cost and time estimates.
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Elly
9 months ago
I think the first thing we need to do is write the usability test plan.
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Arlie
10 months ago
Wait, wait, wait... the usability test plan is supposed to provide the cost? I thought that was the finance team's job. Whoever came up with this question needs to get their priorities straight.
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Laura
8 months ago
Yeah, the usability test plan is more about the purpose and logistics.
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France
8 months ago
No, it doesn't provide the cost. That's the finance team's job.
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Vallie
9 months ago
The usability test plan provides the purpose and time estimates.
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Stevie
10 months ago
Ooh, I know this one! The usability test plan sets the purpose, and it also includes the requirements and timelines. Easy peasy!
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Nichelle
9 months ago
Timelines
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Luz
9 months ago
Requirements
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Julianna
9 months ago
Usability test plan
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Trina
10 months ago
Agreed, having a clear plan helps set expectations and ensures all stakeholders are on the same page.
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Bettye
11 months ago
The first activity is to write the usability test plan? Sounds like a straightforward task. But what about the other part of the question - the thing that provides cost and time estimates? Hmm, maybe that's the budget?
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Xuan
10 months ago
Definitely, it helps to stay organized and on track.
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Kaitlyn
10 months ago
I think it's important to have a clear plan before starting the test.
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Maile
10 months ago
The document also provides cost and time estimates.
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Dorthy
10 months ago
Yes, the first step is to write the usability test plan.
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Shantell
11 months ago
I think it's important to have a detailed usability test plan to ensure the test runs smoothly and efficiently.
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Jerry
11 months ago
The first activity in a usability test is to write the usability test plan. This describes the purpose of the usability test and provides cost and time estimates.
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