Review:
Iso 9241 210 Human Centered Design Processes
overall review score: 4.3
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ISO 9241-210 specifies human-centered design processes for interactive systems, emphasizing user involvement throughout the design and development lifecycle. It provides guidelines to ensure that products are usable, accessible, and meet the needs of users, ultimately enhancing user experience and satisfaction.
Key Features
- Focus on user involvement at all stages of design
- Iterative design cycle for continuous improvement
- Emphasis on understanding user needs, context, and tasks
- Guidelines for usability and accessibility compliance
- Integration of risk management related to usability issues
- Structured approach applicable across various industries and systems
Pros
- Promotes user-centricity leading to more usable and effective products
- Provides clear and structured guidelines for designers and developers
- Enhances user satisfaction and accessibility
- Encourages iterative testing and feedback incorporation
Cons
- Can be resource-intensive and time-consuming to implement fully
- Requires thorough understanding and commitment from multidisciplinary teams
- May be challenging to adapt in fast-paced or agile development environments
- Implementation quality varies depending on organizational practices