Exam Details

Subject user interface design
Paper
Exam / Course m.sc. computers
Department
Organization acharya nagarjuna university-distance education
Position
Exam Date May, 2018
City, State new delhi, new delhi


Question Paper

Total No. of Questions 18] [Total No. of Pages 02
M.Sc. DEGREE EXAMINATION, MAY 2018
(Second Year)
COMPUTER SCIENCE
User Interface Design
Time 3 Hours Maximum Marks 70
SECTION A × 15 45)
Answer any three questions
Q1) Discuss in detail about models used in user interface design.
Q2) What are the types of mouse button? Explain in detail about the types operations that
can be done with them.
Q3) Explain in detail about dialog boxes and its types.
Q4) Explain various states of windows and also describe different window postures.
Q5) What are the different kinds of usability testing? Explain any four in detail.
SECTION B × 4 20)
Answer any five questions of the following
Q6) What are the factors involved in choosing platform for design and development of a
system.
Q7) Give any four comparisons of graphical and web user interface.
Q8) Identify the merits and demerits of Drag and Drop operation with illustrations.
Q9) Describe techniques for visual indication of selection.
Q10) Write about orchestration and flow presentation.
Q11) Briefly explain about Bit maps.
Q12) Describe different kinds of graphical menus.
Q13) Write about how to process messages.
SECTION C × 1
Answer all questions
Q14) What is goal directed design?
Q15) What is visualization?
Q16) What is mumble screen?
Q17) What is dialog box?
Q18) What are the alerts?


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