Software ergonomics for multimedia user interfaces - Part 3: Media selection and combination (ISO 14915-3:2002); German version EN ISO 14915-3:2003
ISO 14915-3 gives recommendations for and guidance on the design, selection and combination of interactive multimedia user interfaces and integrate and synchronize different media (i.e. static media such as text, graphics and images, with dynamic media such as audio, animation and video). ISO 14915-3 does not provide detailed design guidance on specific media but addresses issues related to applications integrating different media. The following terms are defined: medium (sing.), media (pl.), multimedia, static medium, dynamic medium, content, information type, causal information, conceptual information, continuous action information, descriptive information, discrete action information, event information, physical information, procedural information, relationship information, spatial information, state information, value information, media type, audio medium, language-based medium, moving image medium, non-realistic medium, realistic medium, still-image medium, agent, concurrent media, direct contact point, indirect contact point, media combination, sequential presentation, thematic link.
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