NEN-ISO 9241-210:2010 en

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Ergonomie van de mens-systeeminteractie - Deel 210: Op de mens gericht ontwerp voor interactieve systemen

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  • Omschrijving
    • This part of ISO 9241 provides requirements and recommendations for human-centred design principles and activities throughout the life cycle of computer-based interactive systems. It is intended to be used by those managing design processes, and is concerned with ways in which both hardware and software components of interactive systems can enhance human-system interaction. This part of ISO 9241 provides an overview of human-centred design activities. It does not provide detailed coverage of the methods and techniques required for human-centred design, nor does it address health or safety aspects in detail. Although it addresses the planning and management of human-centred design, it does not address all aspects of project management. The information in this part of ISO 9241 is intended for use by those responsible for planning and managing projects that design and develop interactive systems. It therefore addresses technical human factors and ergonomics issues only to the extent necessary to allow such individuals to understand their relevance and importance in the design process as a whole. It also provides a framework for human factors and usability professionals involved in human-centred design. Detailed human factors/ergonomics, usability and accessibility issues are dealt with more fully in a number of standards including other parts of ISO 9241 (see Annex A) and ISO 6385, which sets out the broad principles of ergonomics. The requirements and recommendations in this part of ISO 9241 can benefit all parties involved in humancentred design and development. Annex B provides a checklist that can be used to support claims of conformance with this part of ISO 9241.

  • Details
    • ICS - code(s) 13.180:
      35.180:

    • Nederlandse titel Ergonomie van de mens-systeeminteractie - Deel 210: Op de mens gericht ontwerp voor interactieve systemen
    • Engelse titel Ergonomics of human-system interaction - Part 210: Human-centred design for interactive systems
    • Engelse samenvatting This part of ISO 9241 provides requirements and recommendations for human-centred design principles and activities throughout the life cycle of computer-based interactive systems. It is intended to be used by those managing design processes, and is concerned with ways in which both hardware and software components of interactive systems can enhance human-system interaction. This part of ISO 9241 provides an overview of human-centred design activities. It does not provide detailed coverage of the methods and techniques required for human-centred design, nor does it address health or safety aspects in detail. Although it addresses the planning and management of human-centred design, it does not address all aspects of project management. The information in this part of ISO 9241 is intended for use by those responsible for planning and managing projects that design and develop interactive systems. It therefore addresses technical human factors and ergonomics issues only to the extent necessary to allow such individuals to understand their relevance and importance in the design process as a whole. It also provides a framework for human factors and usability professionals involved in human-centred design. Detailed human factors/ergonomics, usability and accessibility issues are dealt with more fully in a number of standards including other parts of ISO 9241 (see Annex A) and ISO 6385, which sets out the broad principles of ergonomics. The requirements and recommendations in this part of ISO 9241 can benefit all parties involved in humancentred design and development. Annex B provides a checklist that can be used to support claims of conformance with this part of ISO 9241.
    • Vervangt: NEN-EN-ISO 13407:1999 en
  • Auteurs
    • Commissie: Ergonomie Platform / ir. M.A. van der Gugten
    • Europese Commissie: ISO/TC 159/SC 4