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EN ISO 13407:1999

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Human-centred design processes for interactive systems (ISO 13407:1999)
Superseded date

10-01-2010

Published date

06-01-1999

1. Scope
2. Terms and definitions
3. Structure of this international standard
4. Rationale for adopting a human-centred design process
5. Principles of human-centred design
5.1 General
5.2 The active involvement of users and a clear
     understanding of user and task requirements
5.3 An appropriate allocation of function between users
     and technology
5.4 Iteration of design solutions
5.5 Multi-disciplinary design
6. Planning the human-centred design process
7. Human-centred design activities
7.1 General
7.2 Understand and specify the context of use
7.3 Specify the user and organizational requirements
7.4 Produce design solutions
7.5 Evaluate designs against requirements
8. Conformance
Annex A (informative) Guidance on other relevant
         standards
Annex B (informative) Example of a structure of a
         usability evaluation report
Annex C (informative) Sample procedure for demonstrating
         conformance to this International Standard
Bibliography

Guidance on human-centred design activities throughout the life cycle of computer-based interactive systems is provided for project managers. Hardware and software components of interactive systems are considered, as are sources of information and standards relevant to the human-centred approach. The emphasis is on planning and management of human-centred design activities rather than project management, and gives little detail about health, safety or ergonomics.

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Superseded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

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BS EN ISO 14915-1:2002 Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces Design principles and framework
EN 1332-1:2009 Identification card systems - Human-machine interface - Part 1: Design principles for the user interface
EN 60300-3-15 : 2009 DEPENDABILITY MANAGEMENT - PART 3-15: APPLICATION GUIDE - ENGINEERING OF SYSTEM DEPENDABILITY
S.R. CWA 16266:2011 CURRICULUM FOR TRAINING ICT PROFESSIONALS IN UNIVERSAL DESIGN
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I.S. EN 1332-1:2009 IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - HUMAN-MACHINE INTERFACE - PART 1: DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR THE USER INTERFACE
VDI 4060 Blatt 1:2005-06 Integrated Management Systems - Guidance for practical implementation - General information
BS EN 60300-3-15:2009 Dependability management Application guide. Engineering of system dependability
UNI EN 1332-1 : 2010 IDENTIFICATION CARD SYSTEMS - HUMAN- MACHINE INTERFACE - PART 1: DESIGN PRINCIPLES FOR THE USER INTERFACE
UNE-EN 1332-1:2010 Identification card systems - Human-machine interface - Part 1: Design principles for the user interface
EN 60601-1-6:2010/A1:2015 MEDICAL ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - PART 1-6: GENERAL REQUIREMENTS FOR BASIC SAFETY AND ESSENTIAL PERFORMANCE - COLLATERAL STANDARD: USABILITY (IEC 60601-1-6:2010/A1:2013)
BS EN 1332-1:2009 Identification card systems. Human-machine interface Design principles for the user interface
ISO 14915-1:2002 Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces Part 1: Design principles and framework
EN ISO 14915-1:2002 Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces - Part 1: Design principles and framework (ISO 14915-1:2002)

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