Detailed design issues within a single medium e. ISO gives requirements and recommendations for the ergonomic design of multimedia applications mainly intended for professional and vocational activities such as work or learning. It does not specifically address applications outside this area, such as entertainment, although some recommendations can also be applicable in such domains. ISO is applicable to software aspects related to multimedia user interfaces and does not address hardware or implementation issues.
The ergonomic requirements and recommendations described in ISO can be realized through very different techniques, e. The focus of ISO is on multimedia presentation issues.
It does not specifically address applications outside this area, such as entertainment, although some recommendations can also be applicable in such domains. ISO is applicable to software aspects related to multimedia user interfaces and does not address hardware or implementation issues. The ergonomic requirements and recommendations described in ISO can be realized through very different techniques, e.
The focus of ISO is on multimedia presentation issues. Multimodal input which uses different media such as speech in combination with pointing for entering information is not considered in the recommendations provided.
ISO provides recommendations and requirements for the design of multimedia user interfaces with respect to the following aspects: design of the organization of the content, navigation and media-control issues. ISO is limited to the design of the organization of the content and does not deal with the design of the content in general.
Design issues within a single medium e. ISO gives recommendations for, and guidance on, the design, selection and combination of interactive user interfaces that integrate and synchronize different media.
This includes static media such as text, graphics, images; and dynamic media such as audio, animation, video or media related to other sensory modalities. ISO 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. ISO provides ergonomics guidance on individualization within interactive systems, including recommendations on where individualization might be appropriate or inappropriate and how to apply individualization.
It focuses on individualization of the software user interface to support the needs of users as individuals or as members of a defined group. It does not recommend specific implementations of individualization mechanisms. It provides guidance on how the various aspects of individualization are made usable and accessible, but does not specify which individualizations are to be included within a system.
It addresses user interfaces for applications that incorporate, integrate and synchronize different media. This includes static media such as text, graphics, images; and dynamic media such as audio, animation, video or media related to other sensory modalities.
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