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Pierre Norrbrink
Quiz by Pierre Norrbrink, updated more than 1 year ago
Pierre Norrbrink
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Question 1

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What is Information Architecture (IA)?
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  • Building
  • Website
  • Classroom
  • Teams in a conpany

Question 2

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Anyone who is good at Information architecture (IA) is bad at User experience (UX) and Information Design (ID)
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  • True
  • False

Question 3

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  • True
  • False

Question 4

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There are 10 Heuristic IA Principels, name them.
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  • Findable
  • Accessible
  • Clear
  • Communicative
  • Useful
  • Credible
  • Controllable
  • Valuable
  • Learnable
  • Delightful
  • Flagship
  • Artifact
  • Classic
  • Call
  • Under
  • Check
  • Creative
  • View
  • Lecture
  • Day

Question 5

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Describe the Principles
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  • Able to be located.
  • Easily Approached and/or Entered
  • Easily Perceptible
  • Talkative, Informing, Timely
  • Capable of producing an intended result
  • Worthy of confidence, reliable
  • Able to adjust to a requirement
  • Of great use, service and importance
  • To fix in the mind, in the memory
  • Greatly pleasing

Question 6

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Name the parts of IA
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  • Ontology
  • Taxonomy
  • Choreography

Question 7

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Describe: Ontology
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  • The act of choosing the language to be used or not used within a specific context.
  • Organizing things isn’t the hard part. Agreeing is the hard part.
  • Without constraint users will move where and when they want.

Question 8

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Ontology: Name the relations
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  • Equivalence
  • Hierarchical
  • Associative
  • Sequence
  • Time
  • Map

Question 9

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Describe: Taxonomy
Answer
  • the act of choosing the language to be used or not used within a specific context.
  • Organizing things isn’t the hard part. Agreeing is the hard part.
  • Without constraint users will move where and when they want.

Question 10

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Taxonomy: There is five ways to organize anything
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  • Location
  • Alphabetical
  • Time
  • Category
  • Hierarchy
  • General
  • Amount

Question 11

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Describe: Choreography
Answer
  • the act of choosing the language to be used or not used within a specific context
  • Organizing things isn’t the hard part. Agreeing is the hard part.
  • Without constraint users will move where and when they want.

Question 12

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Choreography: Describe Context
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  • the circumstances that form the setting for an interaction
  • A medium for communication or the passage of information

Question 13

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Choreography: Describe Channel
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  • the circumstances that form the setting for an interaction
  • A medium for communication or the passage of information

Question 14

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User will notice well-made IA
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  • True
  • False

Question 15

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You can controll users with IA.
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  • True
  • False

Question 16

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Organization systems; [blank_start]How we categorize information[blank_end] Labeling systems; [blank_start]How we represent information[blank_end] Navigation systems; [blank_start]How we move through information[blank_end] Searching systems; [blank_start]How we search information[blank_end]
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  • How we categorize information
  • How we represent information
  • How we move through information
  • How we search information
  • How we find information

Question 17

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Name the Coherence
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  • Proximity
  • Separation
  • Enclosure
  • Sequence
  • Nesting
  • Immersion

Question 18

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Name the Coherence
Answer
  • Proximity
  • Separation
  • Enclosure
  • Sequence
  • Nesting
  • Immersion

Question 19

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Name the coherence
Answer
  • Proximity
  • Separation
  • Enclosure
  • Sequence
  • Nesting
  • Immersion

Question 20

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Name the coherence
Answer
  • Proximity
  • Separation
  • Enclosure
  • Sequence
  • Nesting
  • Immersion

Question 21

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Name the coherence
Answer
  • Nesting
  • Proximity
  • Separation
  • Enclosure
  • Sequence
  • Immersion

Question 22

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I what order is the general user research phase ?
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  • 1.Preliminary definition of what primary user groups are relevant. Goals, roles, demographics, expertise, are all good initial attributes you can use to define user groups. 2.Then requires a choice in terms of methodologies for investigating said groups. Common user research methodologies are interviews, surveys, focus groups, heuristic evaluation and shadowing. 3.You perform user research 4.Analyze Your results. 5.Turn them into design specifications you can move forward to help you shape your goals and process.
  • 1.Preliminary definition of what primary user groups are relevant. Goals, roles, demographics, expertise, are all good initial attributes you can use to define user groups. 2.You perform user research 3.Analyze Your results. 4.Then requires a choice in terms of methodologies for investigating said groups. Common user research methodologies are interviews, surveys, focus groups, heuristic evaluation and shadowing. 5.Turn them into design specifications you can move forward to help you shape your goals and process.
  • 1.You perform user research 2.Analyze Your results. 3.Turn them into design specifications you can move forward to help you shape your goals and process. 4.Preliminary definition of what primary user groups are relevant. Goals, roles, demographics, expertise, are all good initial attributes you can use to define user groups. 5.Then requires a choice in terms of methodologies for investigating said groups. Common user research methodologies are interviews, surveys, focus groups, heuristic evaluation and shadowing.

Question 23

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There is two types of requirements when you are working with user research. [blank_start]Functional[blank_end]; requirements capture what the product should do. [blank_start]Non-functional[blank_end]; defines and sets constraints on what the user can't do.
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  • Functional
  • Non-functional

Question 24

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Data is described as; what do you need and how it looks like.
Answer
  • True
  • False

Question 25

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Describe the 4 Context environment. Physical environment; [blank_start]think of an atm[blank_end] Social environment; [blank_start]think of sharing data[blank_end] Organizational environment; [blank_start]think of user support[blank_end] Technical environment; [blank_start]think of formats, api[blank_end]
Answer
  • think of an atm
  • think of sharing data
  • think of user support
  • think of formats, api

Question 26

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Having to many products from witch to choose from will trigger Cognitive stress.
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  • True
  • False

Question 27

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Explain the Theorys [blank_start]STOCKHOLDER[blank_end]; Advance capital to companies to act as agents in furthering their goals. [blank_start]STAKEHOLDER[blank_end]; Companies are entrusted with a responsibility that extends to all those who hold a stake in the firm. [blank_start]SOCIAL CONTRACT[blank_end]; Society allows companies to exist in exchange for more value created to society.
Answer
  • STOCKHOLDER
  • STAKEHOLDER
  • SOCIAL CONTRACT

Question 28

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Richard mason identified four primary elements, name them: [blank_start]Privacy[blank_end]; refers to the right to be left alone. What is that piece of information you have to share being used for? [blank_start]Accuracy[blank_end], which brings in responsibility. Who is responsible for the reliability of information? [blank_start]Property[blank_end]; who owns it? Who owns the channel of distribution for said information? [blank_start]Accessibility[blank_end]; what information does a person or organization have a right to access?
Answer
  • Privacy
  • Accuracy
  • Property
  • Accessibility
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