1A: rights + responsibilities pt. 2 Flashcards
responsibility regarding ergonomics
ergonomic issues must be addressed
how to understand user needs from an ergonomic perspective
task analysis: user is observed performing different tasks, actions noted
- useful to record other software applications which are routinely used so design can be assessed
things to remember for usable user interface
- setting standards, sticking to them
- explain the rules
- use UI elements correctly
- appropriate use of color + fonts
- alignment
- consistent method of reversal
usability meaning + usability testing
a measure of how successfully a product meets needs of users
- efficiency + satisfaction
usability testing: should be ongoing throughout process, should be iterative
cultural background: inclusivity
time formats, language, religion, graphics
- requires increased awareness of audience
economic background: inclusivity
cost of products influenced by design + development, not production
- must be economically viable for widest audience
issues related to design and development costs
quality: balance between cost + quality
nature of market: feasibility study
management: different approaches
influences on pricing: competition/government regulation
gender: inclusivity
men: prefer black and white situations, definite solution
women: broader sense; solution = socially acceptable + flexible
disability: inclusivity
visual + physical: various hardware considerations + software considerations can cater for this
privacy meaning
protecting an individual’s personal information
responsibilities regarding privacy
Privacy Act 1988: discusses how personal information is collected and dealt with within and outside of australia