Design specifications include information about:
Addresses
User interfaces
Passwords
What is a prototype?
A virus
A working model of all or parts of an information system
The point where two objects meet
Which question would an 'end user' NOT be asked?
Is the product easy to navigate?
Is the system as fast as it should be?
What kind of interface are you using?
Which of these is an example of prototyping?
Evolutionary prototyping
Staple prototyping
Scrap prototyping
What is throwaway prototyping?
Prototyping that disregards the end user's feedback
Prototyping that provides the end user with the less important parts of the system
When the prototype is thrown away after the end user has reviewed it
What does a storyboard show the end user?
A movie with sound an images of how the interface will look
A book with details of how the interface works
Each interface you want on screen
What does a movie timeline include?
An overview of which assets will be used and when
A depiction of the journey the prototype has gone through
A record of how long each design process takes
What is a wireframe?
A storyboard of the interface
A form showing the outline or diagram of the interface
A multimedia movie timeline
What is used to provide an overview of how the entire system will link together?
A navigation structure diagram
A spider diagram
A GPS