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 * nteraction Architecture and Designing a Questionnaire **


 * Write a description of interaction architecture as defined by Mat Hunter at**http://www.designinginteractions.com/interviews/MatHunter and Rikako Sakai athttp://www.designinginteractions.com/interviews/RikakoSakai **in relation to their work with Kodak in 1995.**

In addition, as you will be creating a questionnaire for your major assignment, read the article athttp://www.cc.gatech.edu/classes/cs6751_97_winter/Topics/quest-design/ to help you formulate the question. **How does the author define 'leading questions' and 'hypothetical questions'? Write a paragraph each to define these terms.** ** Mat Hunter defines interaction architecture as an extensible series of rules that would allow not just one camera to be designed but perhaps a whole series. Mat Hunter and Rikako Sakai created a user experience prototype that will enable the user to easily understand the functions of the new Kodak digital camera, which could perform tasks such as view/edit/delete/etc. ** Rikako Sakai made changes to the Photostich program she had originally worked on. She changed the interface so that users can learn through animation on how to use the program. She also used 'tab' user interface. She also looked at previous Photostich models to compare & contrast, and improve upon them. Leading questions - questions that will only generate answers that the creator wants. It forces or implies only certain answers, and limits the person taking the questionnaire to further explore options or opinions. Hypothetical questions - questions that are far-fetched and probably do not go usually through the person's head. Hence, the generated answer will be fantasy-based and will most likely not be accurate. Back to Reina's page