Week 8 Flashcards
1
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What is Task Analysis
A
The process of learning about users by observing them in action.
Understand how users perform their tasks and achieve their intended goals.
1
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What does Task Analysis result in?
A
Task analysis establishes a foundation of existing practices to build new requirements or design new tasks.
2
Q
What is Task Analysis NOT used for?
A
envisioning new products
3
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What are the 3 approaches to task analysis?
A
- Task decomposition
- Knowledge-Based Techniques
- Entity or object-based analysis
4
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What is the most popular technique for Task Analysis?
A
HTA - Hierarchical Task Analysis
5
Q
What are the steps of HTA? (3)
A
- Decompose the task into actions and describe them
- Structure them within a task subtask hierarchy
- Describe the order of subtasks
6
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What are the pros of HTA? (3)
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- Allows to compare alternative designs based on planned tasks and subtasks objectively
- Provides a good understanding of the interaction at whichever level of abstraction is appropriate.
- Support design reuse at different levels of abstraction.
7
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What are the cons of HTA? (2)
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- Real tasks are very complex and TA can be scary if not done well.
- Limited in the kind of tasks it can model.
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