Health And Safety Part 3

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1, Poorly Designed Software Can Cause Stress To Employees. For Example , The Text On The Screen May Be Too Small For The User To Read Properly. Describe 3 Other Features In The Design Of A Software Package That Could Cause Stress In A User? (pgs 6-7)
If The Computer Freezing Or Crash, Fonts And Font Sizes, Information Needs To Be In Logical Order, Software Behaves How It Should Do,Help Screens Don't Confuse User, Methods Where User Limited To What Put, Music Or Animations Skipped, Shortcuts.
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2. You Are Designing An ICT System For Use By Others. Describe 2 Things That Can Be Done To Check That The User Interface Is Not Frustrating To Use? (pgs 6 - 7)
Ensure That The Software Has Been Tested So Doesn't Crash, Software Should Be Tested By Users So Any Frustrating User Identified Problems Eliminated.
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3. Part A - Using ICT Systems Can Result In User Stress. Employers Could Be Sued If They Cause Bad Health Owing To Poor Working Practices.
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3. Part B - Describe One Working Practise That Could Result In A Stress Problem When Working With ICT Systems?
Losing Data Is A Major Cause Of Stress.
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2. You Are Designing An ICT System For Use By Others. Describe 2 Things That Can Be Done To Check That The User Interface Is Not Frustrating To Use? (pgs 6 - 7)

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Ensure That The Software Has Been Tested So Doesn't Crash, Software Should Be Tested By Users So Any Frustrating User Identified Problems Eliminated.

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3. Part A - Using ICT Systems Can Result In User Stress. Employers Could Be Sued If They Cause Bad Health Owing To Poor Working Practices.

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3. Part B - Describe One Working Practise That Could Result In A Stress Problem When Working With ICT Systems?

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