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INFO3315 – Exam Revision
The School of Computer Science
The University of Sydney
Exam Contents and
Structure
Admin Details INFO 3315
Exam Admin Details
Writing Time Duration 120 (Approx. 1min is 1 point)
Materials Permitted
(per student)
Open book
• Answer all questions in the template word document provided.
• Submit it through the linked assignment.
• The marks for all questions totals to 100.
• Be mindful of the time. You get extra time to upload.
• Please read the instructions/ questions carefully
• Type your final answers in template and include your drawing in
the template too.
What to expect INFO 3315
What not to expect
• No questions about inner operations of Figma
• For instance, questions about Figma internal functions, etc.
• No direct questions about design thinking, ideation and
creativity
• E.g. you will not be asked to follow brainstorm phases or list
them down
• But you may need to come up with new solutions to problems
What not to expect
• No questions expecting you to remember specific
numbers, angles, frequencies
• No statistical analysis (e.g. t-test)
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Receptor Adaptation/
Type
Freq. (Hz) Function
Merkel’s
disks
Slow I
(SA1)
0-30 Pressure
Ruffini
endings
Slow II (SA2) 0-15 Stretch,
tension
Meissner’s
corpuscles
Rapid I (RA1) 10-60 Local
vibration
Pacinian
corpuscles
Rapid II
(RA2)
80-400 Unlocalized
vibration
What to
expect
• All the other contents from lectures,
tutorials and assignments
• Pay attention to main concepts, why
they are relevant? How do they help?
Structure INFO 3315
Question Types
• Recall (~30%)
• You can recall and answer
• Transfer (~20%)
• You can recall and transfer the
knowledge
• Reflect (~50%)
• You must reflect on the
knowledge to answer
Recall
INFO3315 Human-Computer Interaction
Assignment 05
Semester 2 - 2019
Total points of this assignment are worth 3% of the final grade.
Exercise 1. Golden Rules 3 + 8 = 11 points
In the lecture we introduced ‘10 Golden Rules’ of interface design. If you find a rule not
applicable or not displayed in the interface, explain your reasoning.
1. Which of the following statements correctly identify a golden rule. Tick the open
square for the correct statement(s) only. Incorrect ticks are -1 point (Mini-
mum of 0 points).
⇤ Keep the interface attractive
⇤ Speak the user’s language
⇤ Be consistent and predictable
⇤ Hide unnecessary details
⇤ Minimize the user’s work load
⇤ Design clear exits and closed dialogs
2. Select any 4 Golden Rules and explain for each whether it has been implemented in
the interface depicted in Figure 1.1 or not.
Figure 1.1: Screenshot of Microsoft Word
Total points of this assignment are worth 3% of the final grade.
Exercise 1. Golden Rules 3 + 8 = 11 points
In the lecture we introduced ‘10 Golden Rules’ of interface design. If you find a rule not
applicable or not displayed in the interface, explain your r asoning.
1. Which of the following statements correctly identify a golden rule. Tick the open
square f r t c rrect state (s) only. Incorrect ticks are -1 poin (Mini-
m m of 0 points).
⇤ Keep the interface attractive
Sp ak the us ’s language
Be consistent and predictable
Hide unnecess ry details
Minimize the user’s work load
Design clear exits and closed dialogs
2. Select any 4 Golden Rules and explain for each whether it has been implemented in
the interface depicted in Figure 1.1 or n t.
Figure 1.1: Screenshot of Microsoft Word
Total points of this assignment are worth 3% of the final grade.
Exercise 1. Golden Rules 3 + 8 = 11 points
In the lecture we introduced ‘10 Golden Rules’ of interface design. If you find a rule not
applicable or not displayed in the interface, explain your reasoning.
1. Which of the following statements correctly identify a golden rule. Tick the open
square for the correct statement(s) only. Incorrect ticks are -1 point (Mini-
mum of 0 points).
⇤ Keep the interface attractive
⇤ Speak the user’s language
⇤ Be consistent and predictable
⇤ Hide unnecessary details
⇤ Minimize the user’s work load
⇤ Design clear exits and closed dialogs
2. Select any 4 Golden Rules and explain for each whether it has been implemented in
the interface depicted in Figure 1.1 or not.
Figure 1.1: Screenshot of Microsoft Word
Exercise 2. Mappings 2 x 5 = 10 points
1. Figure 2.1 shows the key layout of a remote controller. Identify 5 unique examples
in the marked area of the remote controller that follows different mapping analogies
(spatial, cultural, physical and perceptual). (You can use the same type of analogy
multiple times, but each example must be unique. e.g. Using opposites (inverse) or
trivial transfer from another example are not considered unique).
Figure 2.1: The key layout of a remote controller