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1CIDs insatser inom ISOs standardisering för ökad
tillgänglighet Gulan Jan Gulliksen,
Jan.Gulliksen_at_hci.uu.se CID och Uppsala
Universitet
2Interntional Organization for Standardization
(ISO) Established 1947 The mission is to promote
the development of standardisation and related
activities in the world with a view to
facilitating the international exchange of goods
and services and to developing cooperation in the
spheres of intellectual, scientific,
technological and economic activity. Some 100
countries An international standard is a
resulting agreement.
3ISO TS 16071 Ergonomics of Human-System
Interaction Guidance on Software Accessibility
- Usable products (according to ISO 9241-11) are
not necessarily usable for disabled users. - Purpose and Justification
- - Increase efficiency, effectiveness and
satisfaction for those with disabilities - - Reduce the need for add-on assistive
technologies - - Accomodation to disabilities without increased
costs - - Making applications accessible for disabled
users should benefit able users as well.
4ISO TS 16071 Ergonomics of Human-System
Interaction Guidance on Software Accessibility
- Software accessibility for people with
disabilities - Disabilities
- - blindness, low vision, color vision impairments
- - deafness, hearing deficits
- - motor impairments, limited mobility
- - cognitive disabilities?, mental disorders?
- - elderly?, temporary disabilities?, disabilities
caused by the environment? - - multiple disabilities?
5ISO TS 16071 Ergonomics of Human-System
Interaction Guidance on Software Accessibility
- Application area
- - software for business and personal use
- - WWW?
- - Multimedia?
- - Information kiosks?
- Potential users
- - software developers
- - software purchasers and vendors
- - users with disabilities
- - standardisers
6ISO TS 16071 Ergonomics of Human-System
Interaction Guidance on Software Accessibility
- ANSI HFES 200 Ergonomic requirements for
software user interfaces (Accessibility section)
- Nordic Guidelines for Computer Accessibility
- Ministry of international trade and industry,
Japan. Accessibility guidelines for information
processing equipment for persons with
disabilities - WAI (Web Accessibility Initiative (W3C
Accessibility Group) - IEC TC 100 Guidelines for the user interface in
multimedia equipment for general purpose use
7ISO TS 16071 Ergonomics of Human-System
Interaction Guidance on Software Accessibility
- Definitions of Accessibility
- The usability of a product, service, environment
or facility by people with the widest range of
capabilities. (ISO TS 16071) - Definitions of Usability
- The extent to which a product can be used by
specified users, to achieve specified goals, with
effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction, in a
specified context of use. (ISO IS 9241 Part 11
Guidance on usability)
8ISO TS 16071 Ergonomics of Human-System
Interaction Guidance on Software Accessibility
- Definitions of Accessibility
- Content is accessible when it may be used by
someone with a disability. (W3C WAI guidelines,
1.0) - The set of properties that allows a product,
service or facility to be used by people with a
wide range of capabilities, either directly or in
conjunction with assistive technologies. Although
accessibility typically addresses users who
have a disability, the concept is not limited to
disability issues. (ANSI HFES 200 (draft))
9ISO TS 16071 Ergonomics of Human-System
Interaction Guidance on Software Accessibility
- Measurable accessibility
- Accessibility1f(user1, task1, context1,
product1) - Accessibility2f(user1, task1, context1,
product2) - Rationale and benefits
- Identify aspects of accessibility
- Measure performance (effectiveness and
efficiency) and satisfaction - Compare relative accessibility of products
- Make accessibility a part of a quality plan
10ISO TS 16071 Ergonomics of Human-System
Interaction Guidance on Software Accessibility
- Future work on accessibility
- New Work Item proposal converting TS 16071 into
an IS - SIG at UAHCI 2001 to gather more guidelines
- Restructuring 9241 and other standards to make
16071 an integral part - New media for communicating standards
interactively
11ISO-standardisation in which CID
participates WG5 (Software ergonomics and HC
dialogues) Activities ISO 9241 - Software
ergonomics for office work with visual display
terminals ISO 14073 - Multimedia user interface
design ISO 16071 - Guidance on accessibility of
human-computer interfaces WG6 (Human centred
design process) Activities ISO 13407 - Human
centred design process of interactive systems ISO
16982 - Usability methods supporting human
centred design ISO 18529 - Human centred
lifecycle process descriptions (Usability
maturity model)
12ISO-standardisation Publications Gulliksen
Berns (1999) Kan en standard vara till någon
hjälp i designarbete. Designjournalen. Gulliksen,
Harker, Steger (2001) The ISO approach to the
development of Ergonomics Standards for
Accessibility. In Colette Nicole and Julio
Abascal (Eds.) Inclusive guidelines for HCI.
Taylor Francis Ltd. Gulliksen, Lutsch Harker
(2001) Accessibility through standardisation.
Proceedings of Universal Access of Human-Computer
Interfaces, UAHCI 2001, New Orleans
13ISO 6385 - Ergonomic principles in the design of
work system
- Definition of ergonomics
- Ergonomics produces and integrates knowledge from
the human and technology sciences to match jobs,
systems, products and environments to the
physical and mental abilities and limitations of
people. In doing so it seeks to safeguard safety,
health and well-being whilst optimising
efficiency and performance
14ISO 9241 Ergonomic requirements for office work
with visual display terminals (VDTs)
- Part 1 - General introduction (IS/EN)
- Part 2 - Guidance on task requirements (IS/EN)
- Part 3 - Visual display requirements (IS/EN)
- Part 4 - Keyboard requirements (IS/EN)
- Part 5 - Workstation layout and postural
requirements (IS/EN) - Part 6 - Environmental requirements (IS/EN)
- Part 7 - Display requirements with reflections
(IS/EN) - Part 8 - Requirements for displayed colours
(IS/EN) - Part 9 - Requirements for non keyboard input
devices (IS/EN) - Part 10 - Dialogue principles (IS/EN)
15ISO 9241 Ergonomic requirements for office work
with visual display terminals (VDTs)
- Part 11 - Guidance on usability specification and
measures (IS/EN) - Part 12 - Presentation of information (IS/EN)
- Part 13 - User guidance (IS/EN, awaiting
pubication) - Part 14 - Menu dialogues (IS/EN)
- Part 15 - Command dialogues (IS/EN)
- Part 16 - Direct manipulation dialogues (IS/EN)
- Part 17 - Form filling dialogues (IS/EN)
- Amendment to part 1 - Description and application
of the software parts (Part 10 through Part 17)
16ISO 9241 Ergonomic requirements for office work
with visual display terminals (VDTs)
- Definition of Usability
- The extent to which a product can be used
- by specified users to achieve specified goals
- with effectiveness, efficiency and satisfaction
- in a specified context of use.
- ISO 9241 Part 11 Guidance on Usability
17ISO 14915 Multimedia User Interface Design -
Software Ergonomic Reqs.
- Ergonomic requirements for human-centred
multimedia interfaces - Scope
- Development of an ergonomic standard for
multimedia information presentation and
multimedia/multimodal interaction which will be
applicable during software design
18ISO 14915 Multimedia User Interface Design -
Software Ergonomic Reqs.
- Purpose
- Multimedia user interfaces are growing
- So far, multimedia user interfaces have been
mainly technology driven - Therefore, the standard should provide
recommendations on design, use, combination and
how to interact with various media.
19ISO 14915 Multimedia User Interface Design -
Software Ergonomic Reqs.
- Part 1 - Introduction and Framework
- Part 2 - Multimedia Control and Navigation
- Part 3 - Selection of Media and Media Combination
- Part 4 - Domain Specific Multimedia Aspects
20ISO 13407 Human Centred Design Process for
Interactive Systems
21Ergonomics of human-system interaction -
Human-centred lifecycle process descriptions
- Intended user
- those who are involved in the design, use and
assessment of system, hardware and software
lifecycle processes. - Scope
- Contains and describes a formalised model of the
human-centred processes described in ISO 13407.
It is intended to be used in the specification,
assessment and improvement of the human-centred
processes in system development and operation.
22Ergonomics of human-system interaction -
Human-centred lifecycle process descriptions
- The model consists of seven sets of best
practice - Ensure HCD content in system strategy
- Plan and manage the HCD process
- Specify stakeholder and organisational req.
- Understand and specify the context of use
- Produce design solutions
- Evaluate designs against requirements.
- Intoduce and operate the system
23ISO Organisation
24Allmänna standardiserings-gruppen (STG)