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HCI Activity 2

The document discusses operating systems and their achievement of human-computer interaction goals, including Mac OS and Android. It asks the reader to identify if the systems achieved goals like safety, utility, effectiveness, efficiency, usability, and appeal. It also asks the reader to provide 5 examples of bad application designs and suggestions to improve them.

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HCI Activity 2

The document discusses operating systems and their achievement of human-computer interaction goals, including Mac OS and Android. It asks the reader to identify if the systems achieved goals like safety, utility, effectiveness, efficiency, usability, and appeal. It also asks the reader to provide 5 examples of bad application designs and suggestions to improve them.

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Using the table below, subject the following examples of operating systems and identify based on your

understanding if the system achieved the what do we call Human and Computer Interaction Goals

Operating System Goals Achieved? (yes/no) Example


Mac OS Safety
Utility
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Usability
Appeal
Operating System Goals Achieved? (yes/no) Example
Android Safety
Utility
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Usability
Appeal

Select and describe at least 5 Examples of application you supposedly ‘Bad Design and if ever you will
give an opportunity to changed that Bad Design, what will you suggest?

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