ISO 13407:1999, titled Human-centred design processes for interactive systems, is an ISO standard providing guidance on human-centred design activities throughout the life cycle of interactive computer-based systems. In 2010, this standard was superseded by ISO 9241-210:2010 "Ergonomics of human-system interaction -- Part 210: Human-centred design for interactive systems". Structure Introduction # Scope # Terms and definitions # Structure of this International Standard # Rationale for adopting a human-centred design process # Principles of human-centred design ## General ## The active involvement of users and a clear understanding of user and task requirements ## An appropriate allocation of function between user and technology ## Iteration of design solutions ## Multi-disciplinary design # Planning the human-centred design process # Human-centred design activities ## General ## Understand and specify the context of use ## Specify the user and organisational requirements ## Produce design solutions ## Evaluate designs against requirements # Conformance Annex A (informative)Guidance on other relevant standards Annex B (informative)Example of a structure for a usability evaluation report Annex C (informative)Sample procedure for demonstrating conformance to this International Standard Bibliography
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