CEN ISO/TR 9241-100:2011
Withdrawn
Ergonomics of human-system interaction - Part 100: Introduction to standards related to software ergonomics (ISO/TR 9241-100:2010)
04-27-2011
04-12-2023
Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Terms and definitions
3 International Standards and software ergonomics
4 Software-ergonomics standards
5 Standards on human-centred design processes and methods
relevant to software ergonomics
6 General standards relevant to software ergonomics
7 Other standards that include specific software-ergonomics
guidance
Annex A (informative) - Overview of the ISO 9241 series
Bibliography
ISO 9241-100:2010 enables users of standards related to software ergonomics to identify ergonomics standards particularly relevant to software development, gain an overview on the content of software-ergonomics standards, understand the role of software-ergonomics standards in specifying user requirements as well as designing and evaluating user interfaces and understand the relationship between the various standards.The software-ergonomics standards are applicable to all those software components of an interactive system affecting usability, including application software (including web-based applications), operating systems, embedded software, software development tools and assistive technologies.
| Committee |
CEN/TC 122
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| DocumentType |
Technical Report
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| PublisherName |
Comite Europeen de Normalisation
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| Status |
Withdrawn
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| Standards | Relationship |
| S.R. CEN ISO/TR 9241-100:2011 | Identical |
| ISO/TR 9241-100:2010 | Identical |
| PD CEN ISO/TR 9241-100:2011 | Identical |
| NEN NPR CEN ISO/TR 9241-100 : 2011 | Identical |
| DS CEN ISO/TR 9241-100 : 2011 | Identical |
| ISO/IEC TR 24774:2010 | Systems and software engineering — Life cycle management — Guidelines for process description |
| ISO/IEC 15504-5:2012 | Information technology — Process assessment — Part 5: An exemplar software life cycle process assessment model |
| ISO/IEC TR 15504-6:2008 | Information technology — Process assessment — Part 6: An exemplar system life cycle process assessment model |
| ISO/PAS 18152:2003 | Ergonomics of human-system interaction — Specification for the process assessment of human-system issues |
| ISO/IEC 9126-1:2001 | Software engineering — Product quality — Part 1: Quality model |
| ISO/TR 18529:2000 | Ergonomics — Ergonomics of human-system interaction — Human-centred lifecycle process descriptions |
| ISO/IEC 15504-2:2003 | Information technology — Process assessment — Part 2: Performing an assessment |
| ISO 14915-1:2002 | Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces — Part 1: Design principles and framework |
| ISO/IEC TR 25060:2010 | Systems and software engineering — Systems and software product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — Common Industry Format (CIF) for usability: General framework for usability-related information |
| ISO 14915-3:2002 | Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces — Part 3: Media selection and combination |
| ISO/IEC TR 29138-1:2009 | Information technology — Accessibility considerations for people with disabilities — Part 1: User needs summary |
| ISO/IEC 25062:2006 | Software engineering — Software product Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) — Common Industry Format (CIF) for usability test reports |
| ISO/IEC Guide 71:2014 | Guide for addressing accessibility in standards |
| ISO/TR 22411:2008 | Ergonomics data and guidelines for the application of ISO/IEC Guide 71 to products and services to address the needs of older persons and persons with disabilities |
| ISO 14915-2:2003 | Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces — Part 2: Multimedia navigation and control |
| ISO 20282-1:2006 | Ease of operation of everyday products — Part 1: Design requirements for context of use and user characteristics |
| ISO 6385:2016 | Ergonomics principles in the design of work systems |
| ISO 13407:1999 | Human-centred design processes for interactive systems |
| ISO/TR 16982:2002 | Ergonomics of human-system interaction — Usability methods supporting human-centred design |