ETSI ETR 051-1992 Human Factors (HF) Usability Checklist for Telephones Basic Requirements《人为因素(HF) 电话基本要求的可用性清单》.pdf
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1、REPORT ETR 051 December 1992 Source: ETSI TC-HF Reference: DTR/HF-3002 UDC: 621.39 Key words: Usability, checklist, telephones Human Factors (HF); Usability checklist for telephones Basic requirements ETSI European Telecommunications Standards Institute ETSI Secretariat Postal address: 06921 Sophia
2、Antipotis Cedex - FRANCE Office address: Route des Lucioles - Sophia Antipolis - Valbonne - FRANCE Tel.: + 33 92 94 42 O0 - Fax: + 33 93 65 47 16 - Tlx: 470 040 F 0 European Telecommunications Standards Institute 1 992. All rights reserved. No part may be reproduced except as authorised by written p
3、ermission. The copyright and the foregoing restriction on reproduction extend to all media in which the information may be embodied. 3404583 0068320 081 = Page 2 ETR 051:1992 Whilst every care has been taken in the preparation and publication of this document, errors in content, typographical or oth
4、erwise, may occur. If you have comments concerning its accuracy, please write to “ETSI Standards Management Dept.“ at the address shown on the title page. 3404583 00b8L2L TL8 Page 3 ETR 051:1992 Contents Foreword . 5 1 Scope . 7 2 References 7 3 The usability component model 8 4 Usability checklist
5、framework . 10 4.1 Context of use . 10 4.2 Intended usage . 10 4.3 Intended users . 10 4.4 Environmental requirements for use . 10 5 Identification of usability components 11 6 The usability checklist 12 6.1 12 6.2 13 6.3 Statement 3: Physical dimensions of dial/key pad . 13 6.5 Statement 5: Electro
6、-acoustic sensitivity for sending and receiving . 13 6.7 Statement 7: Size of numbers and letters on dial/push buttons 14 Statement 1 : Size and shape of the handset Statement 2: Weight and balance of the handset . 6.4 Statement 4: Acoustic level of signalling tones . 13 6.6 Statement 6: Sidetone at
7、tenuation . 14 6.8 Statement 8: Key pad lay-out . 14 6.9 Statement 9: Push button operation feed-back . 14 6.1 O Statement 1 O: Incoming call indication . 15 6.1 1 Statement 1 1 : Answering and terminating a call 15 Annex A (informative): Usability checklist for telephones . list of additional infor
8、mation 16 History . 17 . = 3404583 O068322 954 = Page 5 ETR O51 :1992 Foreword ETSI Technical Reports (ETRs) are informative documents resulting from ETSI studies which are not appropriate for European Telecommunication Standard (ETS) or Interim European Telecommunication Standard (I-ETS) status. An
9、 ETR may be used to publish material which is either of an informative nature or is not yet suitable for formal adoption as an ETS or I-ETS. This ETR has been produced by the Human Factors (HF) Technical Committee of the European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI). A users acceptance of n
10、ew telecommunication services and products depends on their usability. Usability can be defined in terms of its two main components, performance and satisfaction. It is important to apply usability principles in all phases of the product development process. In the checklist a number of usability co
11、mponents of a simple telephone set are identified, and each of them are checked against a set of statements, which encapsulate good human engineering principles. These principles are based on standards, guidelines and empirical knowledge relevant to the specific user-interface for achieving a high d
12、egree of usability. This ETR includes a model for identification and structuring of the usability components which influence the usability of the specific user-interface. In this ETR, this methodology has been applied to develop a usability checklist for a user-interface consisting of a simple telep
13、hone set. At an early stage of the usability evaluation process the usability checklist can be used to obtain a rough estimate of the usability of the telephone interface. This is done by checking the degree of conformance between relevant usability components of the user-interface and agreed design
14、 rules. Elaboration of the usability checklist methodology could be done by applying an application dependant Weighting factor to each of the usability components identified. Comparison of different user interfaces could then be expressed by single usability measures. It is intended to treat the spe
15、cial requirements of users with disabilities in a separate ETSI publication. Previous page is blank 3404583 00b8123 890 Page 7 ETR 051 A992 1 Scope . In general, a usability checklist is based on standards, guidelines and empirical knowledge of what are good human engineering principles relevant to
16、a specific user-interface. The usability checklist represents a set of minimum requirements to the usability components identified. Final usability evaluation of a product may still be needed e.g. by using ETSI DTR/HF-3001 Ill. The usability checklist for telephones is aimed at: - developers of tele
17、phone sets; - procurement staff for including usability requirements in their specifications; - customers and consumers associations producing test reports. One problem in usability evaluation is the very large number of components that may influence the usability. Therefore, this ETR includes a mod
18、el suitable for structuring the usability components of user-interfaces. The checklist methodology is demonstrated for a user-interface consisting of a simple telephone set having the following basic functions for user task performance: setting up a call; receiving a call; performing voice communica
19、tion; terminating a call. The user-interface of a simple telephone set supports the service “voice telephony“. During the set up of a call, information is exchanged between the user and the system (network). Some of this information is presented to the user as tone signals or spoken messages. Since
20、this specific issue is studied by another group in ETSI, only “telephone set-related“ usability components of the user-interface are included in the checklist. Similarly special requirements for users with disabilities will be discussed in another OATS publication. Checklists for other types of user
21、-interfaces, e.g. business telephony, interactive information services, store-and-forward messaging, and network management and system administration may be developed by applying the structural model. 2 References For the purposes of this ETR, the following references apply: 11 1 ETSI DTR/HF-3001: “
22、Guide on usability testing methods for telecommunication terminals and services“. 21 CCIlT Recommendation P.35 (1 988): “Handset telephones“. i31 i41 Applied Ergonomics (1 9881, 19.4, 271 -274: “Weight and balance of a new telephone handset“, E.T. Klemmer 3,l KHz telephony teleservice, Attachment re
23、quirements for handset terminals (Candidate NET 33)“. 3 The usability component model The usability of a user-interface is related to specified users and to specified tasks in a specific environment. The usability measure contains information on how well the interfaceher combination is adapted to pe
24、rform the task (the performance measures) and information on the users attitude working with the interface (the attitude measures). More detailed information on the definition of the usability concept is contained in ETSI DTVHF-3001 11 I. Designing and usability evaluation of a product includes the
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