VISUAL PROGRAMMING
GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE
Question
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Make the interface consistent
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Reduce the user’s memory load
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Place the user in control
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All of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -The golden rules are divided into three groups: Place Users in Control. Reduce Users’ Memory Load. Make the Interface Consistent.
Detailed explanation-2: -The most familiar version of the Golden Rule says, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” Moral philosophy has barely taken notice of the golden rule in its own terms despite the rule’s prominence in commonsense ethics.
Detailed explanation-3: -Three golden rules form the basis of UI design principles: Place the user in control • Reduce the user’s memory load • Make the interface consistent 5 Page 6 Place the User in Control 1. Define interaction modes in a way that does not force a user into unnecessary or undesired actions.
Detailed explanation-4: -“The golden rule of design: Don’t do to others what others have done to you. Remember the things you don’t like in software interfaces you use. Then make sure you don’t do the same things to users of interfaces you design and develop.”
Detailed explanation-5: -Shneiderman’s Eight Golden Rules Design Dialogs to yield closure. Prevent Errors. Permit easy reversal of actions. Support internal locus of control.
Detailed explanation-6: -Interface rules determine whether a particular profile data item should be updated during data transmission to or from ORS. Interface Rules are applied on global level only and can be set differently between the profile types.
Detailed explanation-7: -User Interface Golden rules Identical terminology should be used in prompts, menus, and help screens. Consistent commands should be employed throughout. Enable frequent users to use short-cuts-The user’s desire to reduce the number of interactions increases with the frequency of use.