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In July, 2015, when [REQTS] and [FM] are revised, the definitions for ANONYMOUS and PSEUDONYMOUS should be checked for consistent usage, and be modified if necessary.
In July, 2015, when [REQTS] and [FM] are revised, the definitions for ANONYMOUS and PSEUDONYMOUS should be checked for consistent usage, and be modified if necessary.
Add Consent (from dictionary):
Implied consent: Use of a system or service without direct acknowledgement of the terms being accepted by the user. [UXC-Dict]
Express consent: A direct acknowledgement to the terms and conditions of use or a user freely giving permission for the release of attributes to a relying party. [UXC-Dict]
Voluntary acceptance
Additional info:
Personally identifiable information (PII) principal’s freely given, specific and informed agreement to the processing of their PII. [ISO 29100]

Latest revision as of 21:51, 29 April 2016

User-Centric possible additional def:

Human-centered design approach to systems design and development that aims to make interactive systems more usable by focusing on the use of the system and applying human factors/ergonomics and usability knowledge and techniques NOTE 1 The term “human-centered design” is used rather than “user-centered design” in order to emphasize that this part of ISO 9241 also addresses impacts on a number of stakeholders, not just those typically considered as users. However, in practice, these terms are often used synonymously. NOTE 2 Usable systems can provide a number of benefits, including improved productivity, enhanced user well-being, avoidance of stress, increased accessibility and reduced risk of harm. [ISO 9241-210]

User Experience possible additional def:
Person's perceptions and responses resulting from the use and/or anticipated use of a product, system or service NOTE 1 User experience includes all the users' emotions, beliefs, preferences, perceptions, physical and psychological responses, behaviors and accomplishments that occur before, during and after use. NOTE 2 User experience is a consequence of brand image, presentation, functionality, system performance, interactive behavior and assistive capabilities of the interactive system, the user's internal and physical state resulting from prior experiences, attitudes, skills and personality, and the context of use. NOTE 3 Usability, when interpreted from the perspective of the users' personal goals, can include the kind of perceptual and emotional aspects typically associated with user experience. Usability criteria can be used to assess aspects of user experience. [ISO/IEC 9241-210]

In July, 2015, when [REQTS] and [FM] are revised, the definitions for ANONYMOUS and PSEUDONYMOUS should be checked for consistent usage, and be modified if necessary.

Add Consent (from dictionary): Implied consent: Use of a system or service without direct acknowledgement of the terms being accepted by the user. [UXC-Dict] Express consent: A direct acknowledgement to the terms and conditions of use or a user freely giving permission for the release of attributes to a relying party. [UXC-Dict] Voluntary acceptance

Additional info: Personally identifiable information (PII) principal’s freely given, specific and informed agreement to the processing of their PII. [ISO 29100]