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ISO 13407

 
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ISO 13407:1999, titled Human-centred design processes for interactive systems, is an ISO Standard providing Guidance on human-centred design activities throughout the life cycle of interactive computer-based systems.

Structure

Introduction

  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
    1. General
    2. The active involvement of users and a clear understanding of user and task requirements
    3. An appropriate allocation of function between user and technology
    4. Iteration of design solutions
    5. Multi-disciplinary design
  6. Planning the human-centred design process
  7. Human-centred design activities
    1. General
    2. Understand and specify the context of use
    3. Specify the user and organisational requirements
    4. Produce design solutions
    5. Evaluate designs against requirements
  8. Conformance

Annex A (informative)Guidance on other relevant standards

Annex B (informative)Example of a structure for a usability evaluation report

Annex C (informative)Sample procedure for demonstrating conformance to this International Standard

Bibliography

References


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