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ISO/DIS 17287 - ROAD VEHICLES - ERGONOMIC ASPECTS OF TRANSPORT INFORMATION AND CONTROL SYSTEMS - PROCEDURE FOR ASSESSING SUITABILITY FOR USE WHILE DRIVING
23-07-2013
23-11-2012
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
3.1 Suitability terms and definitions
3.2 Other terms and definitions
4 Requirements and recommendations
4.1 Summary of requirements
4.2 User-oriented TICS description and context of
use
4.2.1 General
4.2.2 TICS identification
4.2.3 Context and restrictions for intended TICS
use
4.2.4 Improper use and misuse
4.2.5 Failures
4.2.6 Additional information
4.3 Task description and analysis
4.4 Assessment
4.4.1 Aspects to be assessed
4.4.2 The assessment process
4.5 Documentation
Annex A (informative)
Example User Oriented TICS description
A.1 Scope
A.2 TICS Description
A.3 TICS Identification
A.4 Context and restrictions for intended TICS use
A.5 Improper use and misuse
A.6 Failures
Annex B (informative)
Example TICS task descriptions
Annex C (informative)
Suitability Assessment Methods and Variables
C.1 Assessment method characteristics
C.2 Environments and tools
C.3 Assessment method categorisation
C.4 "Level 3" assessment variables
C.4.1 Workload
C.4.2 Driving task performance
C.4.3 Behavioural adaptation
C.4.4 Usability
Annex D (informative)
Example individual assessments - Stages 2 to 6
D.1 Assessment of the ease of use of the "Detour"
function of a route guidance system
D.2 Assessment of the ease with which a smart
card can be installed within a congestion
warning system
Committee |
AUE/12
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DocumentType |
Draft
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PublisherName |
British Standards Institution
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Status |
Withdrawn
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ISO/TR 14813-1:1999 | Transport information and control systems Reference model architecture(s) for the TICS sector Part 1: TICS fundamental services |
ISO 13407:1999 | Human-centred design processes for interactive systems |
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