Week+Seven+Case+StudyReem


 * __Week 7__**

**Write a description of interaction architecture as defined by Mat Hunter at**
 

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[|**and Rikako Sakai at:**][|**http://www.designinginteractions.com/interviews/RikakoSakai**]======

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[|**In addition, as you will be creating a questionnaire for your major assignment, read the article at**][|**http://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.**]====== Part A ** Mat Hunter describes the interaction architecture theory focuses on designing an extensible series of rules that would allow more cameras to be designed. Digital photography was new for consumer cameras. It was all about sharing ideas within photography. They created a ‘user experience’ prototype which allowed the user to take a picture, delete it and share it with others. Moreover they created a big box that connected the camera and cord to a computer. However the deign was integrated into a digital camera where Kodak used the ‘user experience’ prototype and turned it into DC210.

Rikako Sakai involved in the development of creating software called PhotoStitch. It is software that helps users to edit images by using animation that was strictly useful for beginners. Sakai started the development of version 3. However the structure of the older version was not user friendly and there were too many steps to stitch. She came up with the tab interface instead of the instead of step-by-step.
 * Part B: Questionnaire **
 * Leading Question: ** A leading question is one that requires a certain type of answer. In this type of question it is easy to make this mistake not in the question, but rather in the choice of answers. These formats are done in a closed format question where it must supply answers that not only cover the whole range of responses, but that are equally distributed throughout the range. Examples of answers in a leading question are: superb, excellent, great, good, fair, not so great.
 * Hypothetical Questions: ** A hypothetical question is a type of question where it positions the participant in a situation that they may have never considered or faced before. It is a type of question that does not give you an answer. The type of question can be based on a real situation or fantasy.