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MEDICAL DEVICES - PART 2: GUIDANCE ON THE APPLICATION OF USABILITY ENGINEERING TO MEDICAL DEVICES
British Standards Institution
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FOREWORD<br>INTRODUCTION<br>1 Scope and purpose<br>2 Normative references<br>3 Terms and definitions<br>4 Mapping between the requirements of IEC 62366-1<br> and the guidance of IEC TR 62366-2<br>5 Background and justification of the USABILITY<br> ENGINEERING program<br>6 How to implement a USABILITY ENGINEERING program<br>7 Overview of the USABILITY ENGINEERING PROCESS<br>8 Prepare the USE SPECIFICATION<br>9 Identify USER INTERFACE characteristics related<br> to SAFETY and potential USE ERRORS<br>10 Identify known or foreseeable HAZARDS and HAZARDOUS<br> SITUATIONS<br>11 Identify and describe HAZARD-RELATED USE SCENARIOS<br>12 Select the HAZARD-RELATED USE SCENARIOS for SUMMATIVE<br> EVALUATION<br>13 Establish USER INTERFACE SPECIFICATION<br>14 Establish USER INTERFACE EVALUATION plan<br>15 Design and implement the USER INTERFACE and training<br>16 Perform FORMATIVE EVALUATIONS<br>17 Perform SUMMATIVE EVALUATION<br>18 Document the USABILITY ENGINEERING project<br>19 POST-PRODUCTION review and analysis<br>Annex A (informative) - Recommended reading list<br>Annex B (informative) - External resources to identify<br> known problems<br>Annex C (informative) - Developing USABILITY GOALS for<br> commercial purposes<br>Annex D (informative) - USABILITY ENGINEERING project<br> end products<br>Annex E (informative) - USABILITY ENGINEERING methods<br>Annex F (informative) - USABILITY ENGINEERING studies<br> in clinical settings<br>Annex G (informative) - USER PROFILE<br>Annex H (informative) - USE ENVIRONMENT descriptions<br>Annex I (informative) - USER INTERFACE REQUIREMENTS<br>Annex J (informative) - Model the USER INTERFACE<br>Annex K (informative) - USABILITY TEST sample size<br>Annex L (informative) - Identifying distinct USER groups<br>Bibliography<br>Index of defined terms
Gives background information and provides guidance that addresses specific areas that experience suggests can be helpful for those implementing a USABILITY ENGINEERING (HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING) PROCESS both as defined in IEC 62366-1:2015 and as supporting goals other than SAFETY.
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Document Type | Standard |
Status | Current |
Publisher | British Standards Institution |
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Committee | CH/62/1 |
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