EN ISO 24089:2011 (formerly known as ISO/TR 24089) is a technical standard developed by the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) and European Committee for Standardization (CEN). This standard provides guidelines and recommendations for the evaluation of human cognitive performance when interacting with systems operated by computers.
Evaluating Human Cognitive Performance
EN ISO 24089:2011 focuses on assessing the impact of various factors on human cognitive performance. These factors may include system complexity, task demands, environmental conditions, and user characteristics. The aim is to identify potential challenges that users might face while using computer-operated systems.
Benefits of EN ISO 24089:2011
Implementing EN ISO 24089:2011 offers several benefits. Firstly, it helps designers and developers create systems that are more user-friendly and efficient by considering human cognitive limitations during the design process. Secondly, it promotes a standardized approach to evaluating different system interfaces, leading to consistent assessment methods across industries.
Using EN ISO 24089:2011 in Practice
EN ISO 24089:2011 can be used as a practical tool for evaluating systems in various domains such as automotive, aviation, healthcare, and information technology. By following the guidelines outlined in this standard, organizations can enhance human-computer interaction and improve overall system performance.