BS EN 62508:2010
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Guidance on human aspects of dependability
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2010 | 56 |
IEC 62508:2010 provides guidance on the human aspects of dependability, and the human-centred design methods and practices that can be used throughout the whole system life cycle to improve dependability performance. This standard describes qualitative approaches. This first edition cancels and replaces IEC/PAS 62508 published in 2007.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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7 | English CONTENTS |
9 | INTRODUCTION |
10 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms, definitions and abbreviations 3.1 Terms and definitions |
13 | 3.2 Abbreviations 4 Human aspects 4.1 Overview |
14 | 4.2 Components of the system and their interactions Figures Figure 1 – Components of the system and their interactions |
15 | Tables Table 1 – People who influence dependability |
17 | 4.3 Human characteristics |
18 | 4.4 Human performance shaping factors |
19 | 4.5 Human reliability analysis (HRA) Figure 2 – Human performance shaping factors |
20 | Figure 3 – Simple model of human information processing |
21 | 4.6 Critical systems |
22 | 4.7 Human-centred design guidelines |
23 | 4.8 Human-centred design process |
24 | 5 Human-oriented design in the system lifecycle 5.1 Overview Figure 4 – Human-centred design activities |
25 | 5.2 System life cycle |
26 | 5.3 Integrating human-oriented design in systems engineering Figure 5 – Human aspects of the system life cycle |
27 | 6 Human-oriented design at each life cycle stage 6.1 Overview 6.2 Concept/definition stage |
29 | 6.3 Design/development 6.4 Realization/implementation |
30 | 6.5 Operation/maintenance 6.6 Enhancement |
31 | 6.7 Retirement/decommission 6.8 Outsourcing projects and related human-centred design issues |
32 | 7 Human-centred design methods 7.1 Classification of human-centred design activities |
33 | 7.2 Applications of human-centred design methods |
34 | Annex A (informative) Examples of HRA methods Table A.1 – HRA methods and their application |
40 | Annex B (informative) Summary of human-oriented design activities and their impact on system dependability Table B.1 – Automation Table B.2 – Design for maintainability |
41 | Table B.3 – Computer-human interface |
42 | Table B.4 – Incorporation of displays, controls and alarm functions Table B.5 – Incorporation of input devices |
43 | Table B.6 – Environment Table B.7 – Safety Table B.8 – Security |
44 | Annex C (informative) Best practices for human-centred design Table C.1 – Examples of methods and techniques that contribute to best practices |
50 | Bibliography |