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BS EN ISO 9241-10:1996 - Ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs) - Dialogue principles

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BS EN ISO 9241-10:1996 is a part of the ISO 9241 series of standards that deals with ergonomic requirements for office work with visual display terminals (VDTs), commonly known as computer monitors. Specifically, this standard focuses on "Dialogue Principles" in the context of VDT use. Let's break down what this standard entails: Ergonomic Requirements: Ergonomics is the science of designing and arranging things to optimize human interaction and productivity while ensuring safety and comfort. In the context of VDTs, ergonomic requirements refer to designing workstations, software interfaces, and the overall work environment in a way that promotes the well-being and efficiency of the individuals using VDTs. Office Work with VDTs: The standard addresses the use of VDTs in office settings, recognizing that many people spend a significant portion of their workday interacting with computer monitors. Ensuring ergonomic design in this context is crucial for reducing the risk of discomfort, health issues, and inefficiencies associated with long hours of VDT use. Dialogue Principles: The term "Dialogue Principles" refers to the principles governing the interaction between users and computer systems, particularly through the visual display terminal. It encompasses how information is presented on the screen, how users interact with the system (e.g., through input devices like keyboards and mice), and how the system provides feedback to users. User-Centered Design: ISO 9241-10 emphasizes the importance of a user-centered approach to design. It promotes designing VDT interfaces and systems in a way that takes into account the needs, preferences, and capabilities of the users, with the goal of enhancing user satisfaction and overall system performance. Human-Computer Interaction (HCI): The standard aligns with principles of human-computer interaction, which is a multidisciplinary field that focuses on the design, evaluation, and improvement of user interfaces and the interaction between humans and computers.
Contributor(s):
NAAR - Data Entry Person
Primary Item Type:
British Standard
Identifiers:
ISBN  0580261727
ICS  13.180 Ergonomics
ICS 35.180 IT terminal and other peripheral equipment
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Computer peripheral equipment; Interfaces (data processing); Computer terminals; Data processing equipment; Ergonomics; Office machines; Conformity; Computer software; Display devices (computers); Office equipment; Performance
First presented to the public:
9/19/2023
Original Publication Date:
8/15/1996
Previously Published By:
British Standards Institution
Place Of Publication:
London, United Kingdom
Citation:
Extents:
Number of Pages - 14
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Date Deposited
2023-09-19 07:41:27.667
Submitter:
Nurul Aini Abdul Rahman

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