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| Time: Candidates are required to as practicable. : 03:00 hrs. | BIT275Co; a ; 2015 | Bachelor in Information Technology (B.LT. )/ Third Semester/Finat Full Marks: 80 /Pass Marks: 32 User Interface Design (New Course) ligure in the margin indicate full marks. Group A Answer TWO questions. 2x12=24 a What are the different models of Interface design? Explain each of them in detail with suitable example? What is the purpose of menu? Why do we need menu? Explain different types of menus with suitable examples. 3. Explain the models of user interface design in detail. Why canonical vocabulary is important in GUI? Group B Answer SEVEN questions. 7x8=56 4. Differentiate CUI, GUI and VUI. CLE What do you mean by selection? Discuss its types with examples. Why is toolbar necessary in user interface? Explain its advantages over menus. What do you mean by direct manipulation? Explain repositioning, reshaping and resizing. What are dialog boxes? Differentiate model and modeless dialog box. What do you mean by Window Polluti: What are mouse events? Explain the mouse events that you know. write short notes on: (a) Types of dialog boxes (b) Popup menu give their answers in their own. words as far | PURB, iF 2015 | Bachelor in Information Technology (B.1.T.)/Th | Be : 03:00 hrs, Full Marks: 80 /Pass Marks: 32 1T275CO: User Interface Design (New Course) d Semester/ Chance Candidates ure required to give their answers in their own words as far as practicable, Figure in the margin indicate full marks. Group A Answer TWO questions. 2x12=24 Ht. Define modal and modeless dialog boxes from user's point of view. There are four fundamental varieties of dialog box. What are they? Explain ith examples. What is task coherence? How decision set-streamlining and preference thresholding resolve the complex questions about task coherence? yy What is toolbar? Differentiate between menu and toolbar/ Also “explain the term momentary and latching. Group B Answer SEVEN questions. 7x8=56 4. What are the user's goals? Describe briefly how the software becomes obscure? @ one user's excise task is, another user's revenue task”. Justify SS this statement with example. - & What do you mean by metaphor? Explain three interface : “paradigms — What is additive and group selection? How do they differ in the case of the concrete and discrete data types? gxplain the relationship between the three models of interface design- : Describe the menu item variants 8. IF ‘ C Contd. ... (2) h 10. Define retrieval system, What are the fundamental ways to find a document? < 4 What is validation? Explain different validation techniques. 32 Write short notes on any TWO: _{a) Idioms and branding \ 4%) Canonical vocabulary (c) Expanding and cascading dialog boxes \L UNIVERSITY PURBANCH “chelor in info Time: 03:00 hrs | BIT275CO: User Inte hnology (B..T.)/Third Sem Full Marks: 80 /Pass M: ce Design (New Course) Candidates are dS practicable. un words lure inthe margin indicate f Group A Answer TWO questions. 2x12=24 1 What is menu? .E: bat are the variations of menu items in with examples. 6+6 y By What are interface paradiams 18s about the different We paradigms concer: in the design of user interfac $. _ Define selection and compare it with inse le : position, resize and rc in ‘manipula Group B Answer SEVEN questions. 7X8 4. Is software design same as interface design? Explain the disciplines related to software design What is flow? What are the techniques to create flow during software interaction? 6. What do you mean by imperative gizmos? Explain with examples, -~ how these gizmos have offered a variety of advantages. w GUI ox ihat are based on canonical vocabulary follows user's mental model &-~ Define platform dependence. What are the issues for software development related to platform? 2) What are the different window states? Mention the reasons of ng an application to those states swit 10., What is drag and drop operation? What are the problems with this ae operation? Mention the possible solutions for those problems Conta. ... “ZL, x nS (2) s froin gual directed viewpoint 1L/ Explain the tynes of dialog he 12, Write short notes on any TWO: (a) Display gizmos {bi Task coherence jes Becuracnt management PURBANCHAL UNIVERSITY 2013 i heler in hnformaiion Technology (B.1/T.)/Third Semester/ Final 93:00 hrs Full Marks: 80 /Pass Marks: 32 £275CO: User Interface Design (New Course) hdates are required to give their answers in their own words as far tical He Enea rg! narks. Group A \nswer TWO questions. 2x12=24 \ We users goals? plain the models of interface design te them form user's viewpoint. 2+10 Hinguish bevween modal and modeless dialog boxes. Explain © types ol dislog baxes 448 > Diser bounded and unbounded entry gizmos thexaples Why is validation gizmo required? 248+2 Group B EVEN questions 7x8=56 nonical vocabulary help to create effective eplain how co in Is nictaphoric paradigm considered as a risky proce: Gesion? How does idiomatic paradigm solves the s with metaphor Why e coherence se tasks need to be eliminated? hintine? Explain the types of hinting with examples. What is svsten! menu? Explain the menu-item variations What are selection gizmo: xplain any two selection gizmos with NAMPIES, What do you mean by master and target objects in drag-and-drop dperation.

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