HCII 2013 Paper 3064 Maguire final.pdf (209.14 kB)
Using human factors standards to support user experience and agile design
The ISO 9241-210 standard provides a framework for human-centred design (HCD) activities comprising the four stages: context of use, specification of user and organisational requirements, design solutions, and evaluation against requirements. Other parts of the 9241 standard cover user interface design and usability. This paper uses the HCD framework to emphasise user experience (UX) design and methods used to help create good user experiences. It also relates the framework to an agile software development environment. It is concluded that the flexible and iterative nature of ISO 9241-210 makes it a good basis for both user experience design and an agile development process.
History
School
- Design
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HCI International 2013Pages
1 - 10 (10)Citation
MAGUIRE, M., 2013. Using human factors standards to support user experience and agile design. In: Stephanidis, C. and Antona, M. (eds.). Proceedings of 2013 7th International UAHCI Conference, HCI International, Las Vegas, USA, 21-26 July, pp. 185-194.Publisher
© SpringerVersion
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
Publication date
2013Notes
The final publication is available at Springer via http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39188-0_20.ISBN
9783642391873;9783642391880ISSN
0302-9743Publisher version
Book series
Lecture Notes in Computer Science;8009Language
- en