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EN ISO 14915-1:2002

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Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces - Part 1: Design principles and framework (ISO 14915-1:2002)
Published date

01-11-2002

1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Application of ISO 14915
   4.1 Intended user groups
   4.2 Applying the recommendations
5 Design goals and principles
   5.1 Design goals
   5.2 Multimedia design principles
       5.2.1 General
       5.2.2 Dialogue principles
       5.2.3 Multimedia specific design principles
       5.2.4 Suitability for the communication goal
       5.2.5 Suitability for perception and understanding
       5.2.6 Suitability for exploration
       5.2.7 Suitability for engagement
6 Design considerations
   6.1 General
   6.2 Content design
       6.2.1 General
       6.2.2 Analysing the communication goal
       6.2.3 Structuring content
   6.3 Interaction design
       6.3.1 General
       6.3.2 Navigation
       6.3.3 Media control and interaction
       6.3.4 Dialogue interaction
   6.4 Media design
7 Design and development process
   7.1 General
   7.2 Analysis
   7.3 Conceptual design
   7.4 Content, interaction and media design
   7.5 Prototyping
   7.6 Evaluation
Bibliography

ISO 14915-1:2002 establishes design principles for multimedia user interfaces and provides a framework for handling the different considerations involved in their design. It addresses user interfaces for applications that incorporate, integrate and synchronize different media. This includes static media such as text, graphics or images, and dynamic media such as audio, animation, video or media related to other sensory modalities. Detailed design issues within a single medium (e.g. the graphical design of an animation sequence) are only addressed as far as they imply ergonomic consequences for the user.ISO 14915-1:2002 gives requirements and recommendations for the ergonomic design of multimedia applications mainly intended for professional and vocational activities such as work or learning. It does not specifically address applications outside this area, such as entertainment, although some recommendations can also be applicable in such domains.ISO 14915-1:2002 is applicable to software aspects related to multimedia user interfaces and does not address hardware or implementation issues. The ergonomic requirements and recommendations described in ISO 14915-1:2002 can be realized through very different techniques, e.g. the delivery system, a scripting language, or the application.The focus of ISO 14915-1:2002 is on multimedia presentation issues. Multimodal input which uses different media such as speech in combination with pointing for entering information is not considered in the recommendations provided.

Committee
CEN/TC 122
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
Status
Current

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ISO 10075-2:1996 Ergonomic principles related to mental workload Part 2: Design principles
ISO 9241-11:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 11: Guidance on usability
ISO 9241-17:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 17: Form filling dialogues
ISO 9241-10:1996 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 10: Dialogue principles
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EN ISO 13407:1999 Human-centred design processes for interactive systems (ISO 13407:1999)
ISO 9241-12:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 12: Presentation of information
ISO 9241-16:1999 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 16: Direct manipulation dialogues
ISO 9241-14:1997 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) — Part 14: Menu dialogues
ISO 9241-15:1997 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 15: Command dialogues
ISO 14915-3:2002 Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces Part 3: Media selection and combination
EN ISO 9241-10 : 1996
ISO 14915-2:2003 Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces — Part 2: Multimedia navigation and control
ISO 10075:1991 Ergonomic principles related to mental work-load General terms and definitions
ISO 13407:1999 Human-centred design processes for interactive systems
ISO 9241-13:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) — Part 13: User guidance

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