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Which of the following questions would NOT be used by the analyst when determining the human information requirements of a system?

A) What needs to be done to make the system audible, legible, and safe?
B) How can the system be made within the approved budget?
C) How can the system be made pleasing or even fun to use?
D) How can the system support a user's individual work tasks and make them more productive in new ways?

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Final answer:

The question regarding how the system can be made within the approved budget is not typically used by an analyst when determining the human information requirements, as it focuses on financial aspects rather than ergonomic or user-experience considerations.

Step-by-step explanation:

When an analyst is determining the human information requirements of a system, they are tasked with ensuring that the system is user-friendly, efficient, and safely meets the needs of the users. Among the given options:

  • Question A) focuses on the sensory and safety requirements of a system, making it audible, legible, and safe.
  • Question C) considers the user experience by asking how the system can be made pleasing or fun to use.
  • Question D) is about enhancing productivity by supporting an individual's work tasks.

However, Question B) regarding how the system can be made within the approved budget, would NOT be used by the analyst concerned with the human information requirements, as it pertains to financial planning rather than to the ergonomic or user-experience aspects of system design.

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