Cita
Martínez Normand, Loïc
(2014).
Prototype of EN 301 549 Decision tree.
En: "ETSI workshop on the Human side of technology: Human factors in ICT", 2-3 junio 2014, Sophia Antipolis. Niza. Francia.
Descripción
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Prototype of EN 301 549 Decision tree |
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Ponencia en Congreso o Jornada
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ETSI workshop on the Human side of technology: Human factors in ICT |
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2-3 junio 2014 |
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Sophia Antipolis. Niza. Francia |
| Título del Libro: |
ETSI workshop on the Human side of technology: Human factors in ICT |
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3 Junio 2014 |
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E.T.S. de Ingenieros Informáticos (UPM) |
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Lenguajes y Sistemas Informáticos e Ingeniería del Software |
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Reconocimiento |
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Resumen
The new European Standard EN 301 549 “Accessibility requirements suitable for public procurement of ICT products and services in Europe” is the response by CEN, CENELEC and ETSI to the European Commission’s Mandate 376.
Today, ICT products and services are converging, and the boundaries between product categories are being constantly blurred. For that reason EN 301 549 has been drafted using a feature-based approach, instead of being based on product categories. The result is a standard that can be applied to any ICT product and service, by identifying applicable requirements depending on the features of the ICT.
This demonstration presents ongoing work at the research group CETTICO of the Technical University of Madrid. CETTICO is developing a workgroup-based support tool where teams of people can annotate the result of performing a conformity assessment of a given ICT product or service according to the requirements of the EN.
One of the functions of the tool is creating evaluation projects. During that task the user defines the features of the corresponding ICT product or service by answering questions presented by the tool. As a result of this process, the tool will create a list of applicable requirements and recommendations.