Okay I just tried to do a few practise exams from VITTA and i found myself struggling quite a bit.
Anyone got a quick way of learning about the legal and ethical bullshit that we need to know? I found that most of my errors were in those sections, also whats a good way to understand effectiveness? efficiency i know well because its just; cost, time and effort, however effectiveness seems to be really broad.
Cheers
The legal and ethical questions are largely based on common sense, so there isn't really a quick method to get better at these. That being said, when I did ITA I found that knowing the 11 Privacy Principles (or however many there were) really helped when answering these questions, since I was able to relate every scenario I encountered with at least one of those principles.
As for effectiveness, the easiest way I remembered it was: it's not efficiency i.e. if it mentions any time, cost or effort related terms I'd know immediately it was efficiency.
If you want to get more technical, effectiveness is how well the solution achieves the original goals (excluding those goals concerning time, cost and effort).
An example - if the goal was to make some sort of 'help' application:
- The user benefits from the help given from the help application (effective)
- The user can find help from the application easier (efficient).