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S 160 Midterm Exam Prep Guide 2025/2026 | Computer Science 160 Unit Assessment Review, Core Algorithms & Programming Concepts, Practice Questions with Solutions, and Structured Revision Toolkit

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Midterm-focused review material for CS 160 designed around early-to-intermediate computer science concepts typically assessed in unit examinations. The content emphasizes algorithm fundamentals, programming logic, data structures basics, problem-solving techniques, and computational thinking skills, supported by simplified explanations and applied examples. Organized for efficient exam preparation, the resource helps reinforce lecture material, improve coding comprehension, and build confidence through practice-style questions and step-by-step solution breakdowns.

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CS 160 Midterm
Human Computer Interaction (HCI) - ANS-User tells computer what they want,
computer communicates the results
- study of HCI is based on the design, prototyping, and evaluation of UIs

Design Cycle - ANS-Design --> Prototype --> Evaluate

Task-Centered Design Process - ANS-1) Figure out who's using the system and what
they're using it for
2) Choose representative tasks (easy, med, and hard)
3-6) Create a mockup/prototype, incorporating existing strategies that work where
possible
7) Test the design with users
8) Iterate
9-11) Build, track, and change the design

Personas - ANS-Fully fleshed-out fictional characters that represent major user groups
- use real data to construct them where possible
- they add value by giving designer a shared basis for communication about goals

Contextual Inquiry - ANS-Go to where the user would use the product, observe them as
they use it, and ask questions about their usage
- use the master/apprentice model to govern relationship with the subject

Four Principles of Contextual Inquiry - ANS-1) Context - get as close as possible to the
actual scenario of use
2) Partnership - collaborate with the subject in understanding their work
3) Interpretation - bringing meaning to the observations you collect from the contextual
interview (should be done in conjunction with subject)
4) Focus - keep the conversation on topics that are useful without taking control totally
away from the subject

Bad Relationship Models - ANS-- Interviewer/interviewee (acting as though there is a
questionnaire to be filled out)
- Expert/novice (interviewer defaults to a position of power because they know more
about the product than the subject)
- Guest/host (interviewer is too scared to "dig in" to the subject's work)

, Structure of a Contextual Interview - ANS-1) Conventional interview - getting to know
each other
2) Transition - explain how the contextual interview will work
3) Contextual interview proper
4) Wrap-up - summarize with subject

Persona Goals - ANS-- Experience goals - how someone wants to feel when using a
product
- End goals - user motivation for performing the task associated with the product
- Life goals - personal aspirations of the user beyond the product

Scenario - ANS-A hypothetical usage situation for a persona
- built around motivation, context, distractions, and a goal
- visualized using storyboards

Keys to Effectively Critiquing - ANS-1) Comment on the design, not the designer - be
specific
2) Ask for alternatives instead of offering solutions

Properties of a Direct Manipulation Interface - ANS-1) Continuous representation of the
object of interest
2) Physical interaction/labelled button presses instead of complex syntax
3) Rapid incremental reversible operations with immediately visible impact on the object
of interest

Distance - ANS-The length between the user's goals and the way they must be
specified to the system

Gulf of Execution - ANS-Difference between the commands/mechanisms of the system
and the thoughts/goals of the user

Gulf of Evaluation - ANS-Difference between the display of output and the way the user
internally conceptualizes of the object of interest

Semantic Distance - ANS-Difference between goals and the meaning of an expression

Articulatory Distance - ANS-Difference between the meaning of an expression and the
physical form of an expression

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