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I.S. EN ISO 9241-110:2006

Superseded

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ERGONOMICS OF HUMAN-SYSTEM INTERACTION - PART 110: DIALOGUE PRINCIPLES

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Hardcopy , PDF

Superseded date

06-07-2020

Language(s)

English

Published date

01-01-2006

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Foreword
Introduction
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Dialogue principles and recommendations
  4.1 Overview
  4.2 Relationships between dialogue principles
  4.3 Suitability for the task
  4.4 Self-descriptiveness
  4.5 Conformity with user expectations
  4.6 Suitability for learning
  4.7 Controllability
  4.8 Error tolerance
  4.9 Suitability for individualization
5 Framework for using the dialogue principles and
  recommendations
  5.1 General
  5.2 Example for use of this part of ISO 9241 in the
      analysis of interactive systems
  5.3 Example for use of this part of ISO 9241 in design
      of interactive systems (Relationship with ISO 9241-13
      to ISO 9241-17)
  5.4 Example for use of this part of ISO 9241 in evaluation
      of interactive systems
6 Relationship between this part of ISO 9241 and ISO 9241-11
  and ISO 9241-12
Annex A (informative) Overview of the ISO 9241 series
Bibliography

Specifies ergonomic design principles formulated in general terms (i.e. presented without reference to situations of use, application, environment or technology) and provides a framework for applying those principles to the analysis, design and evaluation of interactive systems.

DevelopmentNote
Supersedes I.S. EN ISO 9241-10. (06/2006)
DocumentType
Standard
Pages
34
PublisherName
National Standards Authority of Ireland
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

ISO 10075-2:1996 Ergonomic principles related to mental workload — Part 2: Design principles
ISO 9241-11:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 11: Guidance on usability
ISO/IEC 9995-6:2006 Information technology Keyboard layouts for text and office systems Part 6: Function section
ISO 9241-5:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) — Part 5: Workstation layout and postural requirements
ISO 9241-17:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 17: Form filling dialogues
ISO 9241-9:2000 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 9: Requirements for non-keyboard input devices
ISO/IEC 9995-2:2009 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems — Part 2: Alphanumeric section
ISO 9241-12:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 12: Presentation of information
ISO 9355-1:1999 Ergonomic requirements for the design of displays and control actuators — Part 1: Human interactions with displays and control actuators
ISO 9241-16:1999 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 16: Direct manipulation dialogues
ISO/IEC 9995-5:2009 Information technology Keyboard layouts for text and office systems Part 5: Editing and function section
ISO 9241-7:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 7: Requirements for display with reflections
ISO 13406-1:1999 Ergonomic requirements for work with visual displays based on flat panels Part 1: Introduction
ISO 9241-14:1997 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) — Part 14: Menu dialogues
ISO 9241-15:1997 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 15: Command dialogues
ISO/IEC 9995-7:2009 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems — Part 7: Symbols used to represent functions
ISO/IEC 9995-1:2009 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems — Part 1: General principles governing keyboard layouts
ISO/IEC 9995-8:2009 Information technology Keyboard layouts for text and office systems Part 8: Allocation of letters to the keys of a numeric keypad
ISO/IEC 9995-4:2009 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems — Part 4: Numeric section
ISO/TS 16071:2003 Ergonomics of human-system interaction Guidance on accessibility for human-computer interfaces
ISO/IEC 9995-3:2010 Information technology — Keyboard layouts for text and office systems — Part 3: Complementary layouts of the alphanumeric zone of the alphanumeric section
ISO 10075-1:2017 Ergonomic principles related to mental workload — Part 1: General issues and concepts, terms and definitions
ISO 9241-2:1992 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) — Part 2: Guidance on task requirements
ISO 9241-6:1999 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) Part 6: Guidance on the work environment
ISO 6385:2016 Ergonomics principles in the design of work systems
ISO 13407:1999 Human-centred design processes for interactive systems
ISO 9355-2:1999 Ergonomic requirements for the design of displays and control actuators — Part 2: Displays
ISO 9241-13:1998 Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) — Part 13: User guidance
NFZ 67 110 : 1988 FD INFORMATION PROCESSING - ERGONOMICS AND MAN-COMPUTER DIALOGUE - PART 1: CONCEPTS
ISO 13406-2:2001 Ergonomic requirements for work with visual displays based on flat panels Part 2: Ergonomic requirements for flat panel displays

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