BS EN ISO 9241-960:2017
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Ergonomics of human-system interaction – Framework and guidance for gesture interactions
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
BSI | 2017 | 34 |
This document gives guidance on the selection or creation of the gestures to be used in a gesture interface. It addresses the usability of gestures and provides information on their design, the design process and relevant parameters that are to be considered. In addition, it provides guidance on how gestures should be documented. This document is concerned with gestures expressed by a human and not with the system response generated when users are performing these gestures.
NOTE 1 Specific gestures are standardized within ISO/IEC 14754 and the ISO/IEC 30113 series .
NOTE 2 Input devices such as tablets or spatial gesture recognition devices can capture gestures in 2D or 3D. All human gestures are 3D.
PDF Catalog
PDF Pages | PDF Title |
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2 | National foreword |
4 | European foreword Endorsement notice |
7 | Foreword |
8 | Introduction |
9 | 1 Scope 2 Normative references 3 Terms and definitions |
10 | 4 General 4.1 Need for a standard on gesture usability 4.2 Usage |
11 | 4.3 Intentional and unintentional gestures 4.4 Matching gestures and functionality |
12 | 5 Ergonomics of gestures 5.1 Ergonomic constraints and features 5.2 Device capabilities 5.3 Device constraints |
13 | 6 Guidance in defining gestures 6.1 Process for gesture definition 6.1.1 General 6.1.2 Exploring the design space |
14 | 6.1.3 Identifying purposes |
15 | 6.1.4 Designing gestures and gesture commands 6.1.5 Organizing gesture sets 6.1.6 Evaluating gestures |
16 | 6.1.7 Iterating the gesture interface 6.1.8 Documenting gestures 6.1.9 Explaining gestures 6.2 Features of gestures 6.2.1 Mapping of gesture commands to functions 6.2.2 Nested gestures |
17 | 6.2.3 Feedback for stroke gestures 6.2.4 Continuous feedback for gesture commands 6.2.5 Use of feedforward information for stroke gestures |
18 | 6.2.6 Parameters of gesture commands 6.3 Timing and speed 6.3.1 Recognition of a gesture at different speeds 6.3.2 Use of the speed of a gesture 6.4 Tolerance of gesture interface 6.5 Sequences of gestures 6.5.1 Beginning a gesture 6.5.2 Feedback on gesture initiation 6.5.3 Completing the purpose of a gesture 6.5.4 Feedback on gesture completion |
19 | 6.5.5 The need for transition between gestures 6.5.6 The effect of transitions between gestures 6.5.7 Overlapping gestures 6.5.8 State changes 6.6 Gesture sets 6.6.1 General 6.6.2 Purpose of a set of gestures 6.6.3 Consistency among gestures |
20 | 6.6.4 Discriminability of gestures 6.6.5 Subsets within a gesture set 6.6.6 Alternative subsets within a gesture set 6.7 Documentation of gestures 6.7.1 Documentation |
21 | 6.7.2 Naming a gesture 6.7.3 Visualization of gestures 6.7.4 Textual documentation of a gesture |
22 | 6.7.5 Describing the purpose of the gesture 6.7.6 Documenting a gesture set 6.7.7 Documenting gestures with common movements |
23 | Annex A (informative) When to use applications of gestures and gesture commands |
29 | Annex B (informative) Taxonomies for documentation of gestures |
31 | Bibliography |