The exam period is 2 hours
long. The exam length should allow everyone to finish within that time period.
The exam will consist of three sections: terms, short answer and essay.
The final exam covers the
second half of the semester (following the mid-term exam). Of course, this does
not mean that you can forget what you learned in the first half, but the focus
of the questions will be on second-half topics.
Start by reviewing the
lecture slides and your personal notes from lectures. This will help you focus
on the key ideas from each chapter (the things the instructor thinks are
important, anyway!). Look for important terms and their definitions, important concepts (e.g. evaluation approaches, prototyping tradeoffs,
pros and cons of various documentation systems) – you should be able to
explain the concept and the issues involved to someone who has not taken this
class. Look for discussion questions
that we talked about in class – these are good examples of possible essay
questions on the exam.
Use the textbook to
supplement your understanding as you review the lecture notes (e.g. to flesh
out a definition). Of course, if you did not read the chapters during the
semester, it would be helpful to skim sections that correspond to the things we
emphasized in class.
Finally, do a brief review of
the first half of the semester to remind yourself of the bigger picture of the
usability engineering process, and how the topics we covered in the second half
fit into the process.