GB/T 20527.1-2006
ActiveSoftware ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces - Part 1: Design principles and framework
多媒体用户界面的软件人类工效学 第1部分:设计原则和框架
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides design principles and a framework for creating multimedia user interfaces that are ergonomically sound, focusing on human-computer interaction. It is applied by software developers and interface designers in China to ensure that multimedia products, such as educational software, kiosks, and entertainment applications, are user-friendly, accessible, and efficient. The standard guides the integration of visual, auditory, and interactive elements to reduce user fatigue and errors across various industries.
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