BS EN ISO 14915-1:2002:2003 Edition
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Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces – Design principles and framework
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2003 | 24 |
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PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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5 | TitlePage – Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces�— |
7 | TableofContent – Contents Page |
8 | Foreword – Foreword |
9 | Introduction – Introduction |
11 | Scope – 1��� Scope NormativeReference – 2��� Normative references |
12 | Clause1 – 4��� Application of ISO�14915 Subclause2 – 4.1��� Intended user groups |
13 | Subclause2 – 4.2��� Applying the recommendations Subclause2 – 4.3��� Reporting conformance to parts of ISO�14915 Clause1 – 5��� Design goals and principles Subclause2 – 5.1��� Design goals Subclause2 – 5.2��� Multimedia design principles Subclause3 – 5.2.1��� General |
14 | Subclause3 – 5.2.2��� Dialogue principles Subclause3 – 5.2.3��� Multimedia specific design principles |
15 | Subclause3 – 5.2.4��� Suitability for the communication goal Subclause3 – 5.2.5��� Suitability for perception and understanding Subclause4 – 5.2.5.1��� General |
16 | Subclause4 – 5.2.5.2��� Avoiding perceptual overload Subclause4 – 5.2.5.3��� Avoiding information overload caused by time-dependent presentations Subclause4 – 5.2.5.4��� Avoiding overload caused by additional activities Subclause4 – 5.2.5.5��� Taking into account perceptual differences Subclause4 – 5.2.5.6��� Supporting the users’ understanding |
17 | Subclause3 – 5.2.6��� Suitability for exploration Subclause4 – 5.2.6.1��� General Subclause4 – 5.2.6.2��� Supporting exploration Subclause4 – 5.2.6.3��� Supporting user’s orientation Subclause4 – 5.2.6.4��� Aiding transparent navigation Subclause4 – 5.2.6.5��� Providing alternative navigation paths Subclause4 – 5.2.6.6��� Structuring information |
18 | Subclause4 – 5.2.6.7��� Facility for returning to significant points Subclause4 – 5.2.6.8��� Providing search and navigation aids Subclause4 – 5.2.6.9��� Different media perspectives Subclause3 – 5.2.7��� Suitability for engagement Clause1 – 6��� Design considerations Subclause2 – 6.1��� General |
19 | Subclause2 – 6.2��� Content design Subclause3 – 6.2.1��� General Subclause3 – 6.2.2��� Analysing the communication goal Subclause3 – 6.2.3��� Structuring content Subclause2 – 6.3��� Interaction design Subclause3 – 6.3.1��� General Subclause3 – 6.3.2��� Navigation |
20 | Subclause3 – 6.3.3��� Media control and interaction Subclause3 – 6.3.4��� Dialogue interaction Subclause2 – 6.4��� Media design Clause1 – 7��� Design and development process Subclause2 – 7.1��� General |
21 | Subclause2 – 7.2��� Analysis Subclause2 – 7.3��� Conceptual design Subclause2 – 7.4��� Content, interaction and media design Subclause2 – 7.5��� Prototyping Subclause2 – 7.6��� Evaluation |
22 | Bibliography – Bibliography |