International Standards for Usability Should Be More Widely Used
Journal of Usability Studies, Volume 4, Issue 3, May 2009, pp. 106-113
Abstract
Despite the authoritative nature of international standards for usability, many of them are not widely used. This paper explains both the benefits and some of the potential problems in using usability standards in areas including user interface design, usability assurance, software quality, and usability process improvement.
Article Contents
- Introduction
- Different Types of International Standards
- User interface design
- Usability assurance
- Usability and software quality
- Human centered design process
- Is Cost an Obstacle?
- Using Standards in a Contract
- References
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International Standards for Usability Should Be More Widely Used
