GSO ISO/IEC 4944:2026

ISO/IEC 4944:2024
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 14 April 2026

Information technology — User interfaces — Evaluating usability of natural user interfaces

GSO ISO/IEC 4944:2026 Files

English 13 Pages
Current Edition Reference Language
OMR 49.22

GSO ISO/IEC 4944:2026 Scope

This document provides a framework, requirements and recommendations for evaluating the usability of a natural user interface (NUI) for systems, products or services. Measuring and reporting the usability of the NUI are also described. The usability evaluation focuses on the efficiency, effectiveness and satisfaction of the NUI. This document can also be applied to the usability evaluation of other user interfaces (UIs) for emerging technologies.

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