1、BS ISO/IEC 25066:2016Systems and softwareengineering Systems andsoftware Quality Requirementsand Evaluation (SQuaRE) Common Industry Format (CIF)for Usability EvaluationReportBSI Standards PublicationWB11885_BSI_StandardCovs_2013_AW.indd 1 15/05/2013 15:06BS ISO/IEC 25066:2016 BRITISH STANDARDNation
2、al forewordThis British Standard is the UK implementation of ISO/IEC 25066:2016.The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee IST/15, Software and systems engineering.A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary.This
3、 publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract. Users are responsible for its correct application. The British Standards Institution 2016.Published by BSI Standards Limited 2016ISBN 978 0 580 84152 1 ICS 35.080 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer imm
4、unity from legal obligations.This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 30 June 2016.Amendments/corrigenda issued since publicationDate T e x t a f f e c t e dBS ISO/IEC 25066:2016Systems and software engineering Systems and software Qua
5、lity Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) Common Industry Format (CIF) for Usability Evaluation ReportIngnierie des systmes et du logiciel Exigences de qualit et valuation des systmes et du logiciel (SQuaRE) Format de lindustrie commune pour lutilisation Rapport dvaluationINTERNATIONAL STANDARDISO/I
6、EC25066Reference numberISO/IEC 25066:2016(E)First edition2016-06-15 ISO/IEC 2016BS ISO/IEC 25066:2016ii ISO/IEC 2016 All rights reservedCOPYRIGHT PROTECTED DOCUMENT ISO/IEC 2016, Published in SwitzerlandAll rights reserved. Unless otherwise specified, no part of this publication may be reproduced or
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8、yright officeCh. de Blandonnet 8 CP 401CH-1214 Vernier, Geneva, SwitzerlandTel. +41 22 749 01 11Fax +41 22 749 09 47copyrightiso.orgwww.iso.orgISO/IEC 25066:2016(E)BS ISO/IEC 25066:2016ISO/IEC 25066:2016(E)Foreword ivIntroduction v1 Scope . 12 Conformance . 13 Terms and definitions . 14 Purpose and
9、types of usability evaluations 64.1 Purpose of an evaluation 64.2 Types of usability evaluations . 64.3 Assessing conformity of the object of evaluation against specified criteria 75 Content elements of usability evaluation reports . 95.1 Selecting content elements . 95.2 Description of the content
10、elements for each type of evaluation .105.2.1 Executive summary (if used) 105.2.2 Description of the object of evaluation 105.2.3 Purpose of the evaluation . 115.2.4 Method . 125.2.5 Procedure 175.2.6 Results 225.2.7 Interpretation of results and recommendations .245.2.8 Additional content for confo
11、rmity assessment (as part of a usability evaluation report) 25Annex A (normative) Overview on required and recommended content elements for each type of evaluation .26Annex B (informative) Usability test report example 29Bibliography .37 ISO/IEC 2016 All rights reserved iiiContents PageBS ISO/IEC 25
12、066:2016ISO/IEC 25066:2016(E)ForewordISO (the International Organization for Standardization) and IEC (the International Electrotechnical Commission) form the specialized system for worldwide standardization. National bodies that are members of ISO or IEC participate in the development of Internatio
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15、rticular the different approval criteria needed for the different types of document should be noted. This document was drafted in accordance with the editorial rules of the ISO/IEC Directives, Part 2 (see www.iso.org/directives).Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this
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17、ee www.iso.org/patents).Any trade name used in this document is information given for the convenience of users and does not constitute an endorsement.For an explanation on the meaning of ISO specific terms and expressions related to conformity assessment, as well as information about ISOs adherence
18、to the WTO principles in the Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT), see the following URL: Foreword Supplementary information .The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 159, Ergonomics, Subcommittee SC 4, Ergonomics of human-system interaction and Joint Technical Committee ISO/IEC JTC 1, Inf
19、ormation technology, Subcommittee SC 7, Software and system engineering.iv ISO/IEC 2016 All rights reservedBS ISO/IEC 25066:2016ISO/IEC 25066:2016(E)IntroductionThe human-centred design approach of ISO 9241-210 is well established and focuses specifically on making systems usable. Usability can be a
20、chieved by applying human-centred design throughout the lifecycle. In order to enable a human-centred approach to be adopted, it is important that all the relevant types of information related to usability (information items) are identified and communicated. The identification and communication of r
21、elevant types of information related to usability enables the design and testing of the usability of a system.This International Standard provides a framework and consistent terminology for reporting the evaluation of an interactive system. It is intended to assist usability specialists and develope
22、rs in documenting and communicating usability-related information as part of the system development lifecycle.The Common Industry Format (CIF) for Usability family of International Standards is described in ISO/IEC TR 25060 and is part of the SQuaRE (Systems and software Quality Requirements and Eva
23、luation) series of standards on systems and software product quality requirements and evaluation (ISO/IEC 250001), ISO/IEC 25001, ISO/IEC 250212), ISO/IEC 250233), ISO/IEC 25040, ISO/IEC 25041 and ISO/IEC 25051).The CIF family of standards uses definitions that are consistent with the ISO 9241 serie
24、s of standards (Ergonomics of human-system interaction), as this is the terminology that is normally used for this subject matter. In some cases, these definitions differ from those in ISO/IEC 25000.CIF standards are published or planned for the following information items: Common Industry Format (C
25、IF) for usability test reports (ISO/IEC 25062);NOTE ISO/IEC 25062 provides more detail for the content of a user observation report for performance measurement. Context of use description (ISO/IEC 25063); User needs report (ISO/IEC 25064); User requirements specification (ISO/IEC 25065); Evaluation
26、reports (ISO/IEC 25066); User interaction specification (planned); User interface specification (planned); Field data report (planned).The CIF standards are part of the “Extension Division” of the ISO/IEC 25000 SQuaRE series of International Standards. Table 1 presents an overview of the structure a
27、nd the contents of the SQuaRE series of International Standards.1) Withdrawn.2) Withdrawn.3) Under development. ISO/IEC 2016 All rights reserved vBS ISO/IEC 25066:2016ISO/IEC 25066:2016(E)Table 1 Organization of SQuaRE series of International StandardsSQuaRE Architecture and Sub-projectsISO/IEC 2503
28、n: Quality Requirement DivisionISO/IEC 2501n: Quality Model DivisionISO/IEC 2504n: Quality Evaluation DivisionISO/IEC 2500n: Quality Management DivisionISO/IEC 2502n: Quality Measurement DivisionISO/IEC 25050 25099 SQuaRE Extension DivisionISO/IEC 25051: Requirements for quality of Ready to Use Soft
29、ware Product (RUSP) and instructions for testingISO/IEC 2506n Common Industry Format DivisionFigure 1 Relationship of CIF documents to human-centred design in ISO 9241-210 and system lifecycle processes in ISO/IEC 15288Figure 1 illustrates the interdependence of these information items with the huma
30、n-centred design activities described in ISO 9241-210, as well as the corresponding System Life Cycle processes described in ISO/IEC 15288 4).The following discussion also serves as alternative text for the figure.The figure depicts the activities as a set of intersecting circles. The circles overla
31、p to represent that the activities are not separate, but rather overlapping in time and scope, and the outcome of each activity provides the input to one or more other activities. As each human-centred design activity can provide input to any other, no starting point, end point, or linear process is
32、 intended.4) Withdrawn. Replaced with ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015.vi ISO/IEC 2016 All rights reservedBS ISO/IEC 25066:2016ISO/IEC 25066:2016(E)The human-centred design is composed of four interacting activities represented as overlapping circles in the diagram where User Needs are at the centre.The firs
33、t activity involves Context of Use. Human-centred design relies on user needs that are first identified during of the Context of Use analysis. User needs are documented in the User needs report (ISO/IEC 25064), which is an intermediate deliverable that links the Context of Use Description (ISO/IEC 2
34、5063) that contains information about the users, their tasks and the organizational and physical environment, to the user requirements. These items are developed during the Stakeholders requirements definition process described in ISO/IEC 15288.The second activity involves Derived Requirements. The
35、User requirements specification (ISO/IEC 25065) provides the basis for design and evaluation of interactive systems to meet the user needs. User requirements are developed in conjunction with and from part of the overall requirements specification of an interactive system.The third activity involves
36、 Designed Solutions. The “Produce design solutions” activity focuses on designing user interaction that meets user requirements. This activity takes place during the Architectural Design, Implementation, and Integration processes described in ISO/IEC 15288 and produces the information items “User in
37、teraction specification” and the “User interface specification”.The fourth activity involves Evaluation Results. The “Evaluate” activity starts at the earliest stages in the project, evaluating design concepts to obtain a better understanding of the user needs. Design solutions can be evaluated mult
38、iple times as the interactive system is being developed and can produce various types of evaluation reports and usability data such as that described in ISO/IEC 25062. These evaluations can support the ISO/IEC 15288 Validation Process that confirms that the system complies with the stakeholders requ
39、irements. ISO/IEC 2016 All rights reserved viiBS ISO/IEC 25066:2016BS ISO/IEC 25066:2016Systems and software engineering Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE) Common Industry Format (CIF) for Usability Evaluation Report1 ScopeThis International Standard describes the Comm
40、on Industry Format (CIF) for reporting usability evaluations. It provides a classification of evaluation approaches and the specifications for the content items (content elements) to be included in an evaluation report based on the selected evaluation approach(es). The intended users of the usabilit
41、y evaluation reports are identified, as well as the situations in which the usability evaluation report can be applied.The usability evaluation reports in this International Standard are applicable to software and hardware systems, products or services used for predefined tasks (excluding generic pr
42、oducts, such as a display screen or a keyboard). The content elements are intended to be used as part of system-level documentation resulting from development processes such as those in ISO 9241-210 and ISO/IEC JTC 1/SC 7 process standards.The content elements for documenting evaluations can be inte
43、grated in any type of process model.NOTE For the purpose of establishing process models, ISO/IEC TR 24774 and ISO/IEC 33020 specify the format and conformance requirements for process models, respectively. In addition, ISO/IEC 15289 defines the types and content of information items developed and us
44、ed in process models for system and software lifecycle management. ISO/IEC 15504-5 and ISO/IEC 15504-6 (to be replaced by ISO/IEC 33060) define work products, including information items, for the purpose of process capability assessment. Process models and associated information items for human-cent
45、red design of interactive systems are contained in ISO/TR 18529 and ISO/TS 18152.2 ConformanceAn evaluation report conforms to this International Standard if it contains all the required content elements in Clause 5 that are applicable to the type(s) of evaluation, including: additional optional con
46、tent elements that were selected to be part of the evaluation; the content elements for the conformity assessment (if used).3 Terms and definitionsFor the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply.NOTE The CIF family of standards uses definitions that are consistent with t
47、he ISO 9241 series of standards, as this is the terminology that is normally used for this subject matter. In some cases, these definitions differ from those in ISO/IEC 25000.3.1accessibilityextent to which products, systems, services, environments and facilities can be used by people from a populat
48、ion with the widest range of characteristics and capabilities to achieve a specified goal in a specified context of useNote 1 to entry: Context of use includes direct use or use supported by assistive technologies.SOURCE: ISO 26800:2011, 2.1; modified, Note 2 to entry deletedINTERNATIONAL STANDARD I
49、SO/IEC 25066:2016(E) ISO/IEC 2016 All rights reserved 1BS ISO/IEC 25066:2016ISO/IEC 25066:2016(E)3.2actionuser behaviour that a system accepts as a request for a particular operationSOURCE: ISO/IEC TR 11580:2007, 2.3; modified, Example deleted3.3conformity assessmentdemonstration that specified requirements relating to a product, process, system, person or body are fulfilledSOURCE: ISO/IEC 17000:2004, 2.1; modified, Notes deleted3.4context of useusers, tasks, equipment (hardware, software and materia