“Every time I think I’ve captured user information requirements, they’ve already changed. It’s like trying to hit a moving target. Half the time, I don’t think they even know what they want themselves,” exclaims Flo Chart, a systems analyst for 2 Good 2 Be True, a company that surveys product use for the marketing divisions of several manufacturing companies.
a. In a paragraph, explain to Flo Chart how prototyping can help her to better define users’ information requirements.
b. In a paragraph, comment on Flo’s observation: “Half the time, I don’t think they even know what they want themselves.” Be sure to explain how prototyping can actually help users better understand and articulate their own information requirements.
c. Suggest how an interactive website featuring a prototype might address Flo’s concerns about capturing user information requirements. Use a paragraph.
a. In a paragraph, explain to Flo Chart how prototyping can help her to better define users’ information requirements.
b. In a paragraph, comment on Flo’s observation: “Half the time, I don’t think they even know what they want themselves.” Be sure to explain how prototyping can actually help users better understand and articulate their own information requirements.
c. Suggest how an interactive website featuring a prototype might address Flo’s concerns about capturing user information requirements. Use a paragraph.
You might also like to view...
in the Declarations section of the Code Editor. Which of the following statements correctly declares a variable of type stateUSA?
Suppose a structure is created with the code ``` Structure stateUSA Dim capCity As String Dim stateNum As Integer End Structure ``` (A) Dim stateUSA As stateWA (B) Dim stateWA As Structure (C) Dim stateWA As stateUSA (D) Dim stateWA As Member
Match each of the following terms to its related definition:
I. SMS II. MMS III. ADC IV. SD V. VoIP A. Voice over IP B. additional storage medium C. texting D. texting a video or picture E. converts voice to digital signal
“I think it’s only fair to write up all the alternatives you’ve considered,” says Lou Cite, a personnel supervisor for DayGlow Paints. “After all, you’ve been working on this systems thing for a while now, and I think my boss and everyone else would be interested to see what you’ve found out.” You are talking with Lou as you prepare to put together the final systems proposal that your team will be presenting to upper management.
a. In a paragraph, explain to Lou why your proposal will not (and should not) contain all the alternatives that your team has considered. b. In a paragraph, discuss the sorts of alternatives that should appear in the final systems proposal.
____ is intelligent.
A. A vacuum cleaner robot B. An algorithm for playing backgammon C. A marble rolling down the hill D. A bomb-defusing robot