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Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces - Part 2: Multimedia navigation and control (ISO 14915-2:2003)
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Available format(s): Hardcopy, PDF
Language(s): Spanish, Castilian, English
Published date: 26-03-2004
Publisher: Asociacion Espanola de Normalizacion
ForewordIntroduction1 Scope2 Normative references3 Terms and definitions4 Application of this part of ISO 14915 4.1 Purpose and intended users of this part of ISO 14915 4.2 Reporting conformance to this part of ISO 149155 Framework for multimedia navigation and control 5.1 General 5.2 Analysis of content structures 5.2.1 Basic analysis 5.2.2 Structuring multimedia applications 5.3 Navigation-structure design 5.3.1 General 5.3.2 High-level navigation structure 5.3.3 Navigation within presentation segments and media objects6 Navigation design 6.1 Introduction to navigation 6.1.1 Application structure 6.1.2 Navigation structures 6.1.3 Content structure 6.1.4 Content granularity 6.1.5 Exploration 6.1.6 Complexity 6.1.7 Understanding 6.1.8 User assistance 6.1.9 Determining navigation techniques 6.1.10 Metaphors 6.2 Structures for navigation 6.2.1 Use of appropriate navigation structures 6.2.2 Linear structures 6.2.3 Tree structures 6.2.4 Network structures7 Common guidance on controls 7.1 Compatibility of media controls 7.2 User accessibility of controls 7.3 Ease of individualization 7.4 Appropriateness of media controls 7.5 Task-dependent sets of controls 7.6 Minimum set of media controls 7.7 Grouping media controls 7.8 Controllability of media objects 7.9 Distinguishable controls 7.10 Presence of hidden controls 7.11 Status of media 7.12 Status of controls 7.13 Inactive controls 7.14 Consistent controls 7.15 Ease of access 7.16 Feedback on use of controls 7.17 Relation of controls 7.18 Design of particular controls8 Links 8.1 User accessibility of links 8.2 Use of links 8.2.1 General use of links 8.2.2 Use of system-activated links 8.2.3 Use of user-activated links 8.2.4 Use of fixed links 8.2.5 Use of temporal links 8.2.6 Duration of temporal links 8.2.7 Avoiding temporal-link errors 8.2.8 Use of computed links 8.2.9 Recognizing computed links 8.2.10 Saving computed links 8.2.11 Creating user-defined links 8.2.12 Multi-user sets of user-defined links 8.3 Discriminability of links 8.4 Information about links 8.4.1 Link-destination content information 8.4.2 Link-destination location information 8.4.3 Link-duration information 8.4.4 Linked-to-media-type information 8.4.5 Link-load-time information 8.4.6 Link-history cues 8.4.7 Multiple sets of link-history cues 8.4.8 Time dependence of link-history 8.4.9 Default link-history cue 8.4.10 Resetting link-history cues 8.4.11 Resetting single link-history cues9 Navigation functions 9.1 Scope of navigation actions 9.1.1 Providing users with navigation information 9.1.2 Effect of navigation actions 9.1.3 Navigation between and within presentation segments 9.1.4 Methods of navigation between presentation segments 9.1.5 Navigation involving content chunks within a presentation segment 9.1.6 Navigation involving media objects or composite media objects 9.2 "Go to beginning" 9.3 "Go to previous" 9.3.1 Go to previously visited presentation segment 9.3.2 Go to previous media object 9.3.3 Save current state 9.3.4 Go to previous state 9.4 "Go to next" 9.4.1 Go to next presentation segment within the application 9.4.2 Go-to-next-media object within the composite-media object 9.5 "Go to end" 9.5.1 Exit 9.5.2 Go to end of composite-media object 9.6 Determine current location 9.6.1 Location information 9.6.2 Identifying possible navigation pathways 9.6.3 Providing context for details 9.7 Move 9.8 Search 9.8.1 Search for other locations 9.8.2 Helping formulate searches for items 9.8.3 Accessing the results of a search 9.9 Tour10 Controls for coordination of multiple media 10.1 Synchronization of media 10.2 Coordination of media 10.3 Controlling layered media 10.4 Separation of media 10.5 Obscuring media 10.6 Navigating between media11 Dynamic media 11.1 Dynamic-media controls 11.1.1 Basic dynamic-media controls 11.1.2 Access to dynamic-media controls 11.1.3 "Play" 11.1.4 "Stop" 11.1.5 "Pause" 11.1.6 "Replay" 11.1.7 "Play backward" 11.1.8 "Scan forward" 11.1.9 "Scan backward" 11.1.10 "Fast forward" 11.1.11 "Rewind" 11.1.12 "Record" 11.2 Attributes of controls for dynamic media 11.2.1 Implementing attributes 11.2.2 Direction of play 11.2.3 "Loop" 11.2.4 Controlling the speed of playing 11.2.5 Availability of audio controls 11.2.6 Set volume 11.2.7 MuteBibliography
Contains recommendations and requirements for the design of multimedia user interfaces with respect to the following aspects: design of the organization of the content, navigation and media-control issues.
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