Standards guide and set limits for design projects

Ergonomics of human-system interaction (ISO 9241:210) standard can be used to evaluate our processes and to identify different needs and wants of users and potential customers.

We can use it as a guideline to make sure, that we are actually doing human-centered design, not just by our own definitions, but according to generally accepted and standardized way. This is important especially in the field of design, because a lot of work in the industry is called for example human-centered design, although it is necessarily not design at all. Therefore, if the process follows the definitions of ISO standard considering human-centered design of interactive systems, it is legit to call it human-centered design.

There are also other ISO standards related to our topic. Work safety is highly standardized area.  ISO 45001 is an international safety management system standard. At this point our topic is still in the process to be more defined, so we do not know yet what specific standards we will use, however there are many that we could use.

There are also standards about privacy. Standard about Biometric information protection (ISO/IEC 24745:2011) is quite relevant to us. Other probably useful standards could be Guide on designing accessible and inclusive biometric systems (ISO/IEC TR 29194:2015), Biometric profiles for interoperability and data interchange — Part 1: Overview of biometric systems and biometric profiles (ISO/IEC 24713-1:2008) and Cross-jurisdictional and societal aspects of implementation of biometric technologies — Pictograms, icons and symbols for use with biometric systems (ISO/IEC 24779-1:2016).

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