MMI Flashcards

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What does MMI stand for in Norway, and what is its focus?

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MMI stands for Menneske Maskin Interaksjon, which translates to Human Machine Interaction. It is a field that focuses on examining and improving the interaction between humans and computer technology, involving the design of both hardware and software.

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What are the five characteristics of a system with high usability?

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A system with high usability is:

Easy to learn
Efficient
Easy to remember
Error-free and fault-tolerant
Pleasant and satisfying to use
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What is the difference between User Interface (UI) and Interaction Design (IxD)?

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User Interface (UI) is the interface that allows a user to communicate with machines. Interaction Design (IxD) is a broad field that deals with designing interactions between humans and digital systems, objects, services, and environments, focusing on creating systems and objects that are simple, effective, enjoyable, and pleasant to use.

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What is the goal of Information Architecture (IA)?

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The goal of Information Architecture (IA) is to organize, structure, and label content in an efficient and sustainable way, helping users find information and complete tasks.

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What are Don Norman’s Principles of Interaction Design?

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Don Norman’s Principles of Interaction Design are:

Visibility
Feedback
Constraints
Mapping
Consistency
Affordance
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What are the 5 dimensions of Interaction Design (IxD)?

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The 5 dimensions of Interaction Design (IxD) include:

Text
Visual representation
Physical objects or space
Time
Behavior
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