Standards Factor CANVASSCOMMITTEEMEMBERSSOUGHT FOR ANSI/HFS 100 REVISION PATBILLINGSLEY The first revision of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society's American Laboratory, and Jim Williams of Bell Communications Research for their contributions to the committee reports in this column. 14 and/or used it to evaluate a set of menus in an existing software application. The results indicated that it may be difficult for many potential users of the document, especially software developers, to interpret and apply the guidelines it contains with a high degree of accuracy, efficiency, and consistency.Sharon suggested several changes to the structure, format, and content of the draft that could help improve its usability. While there was general support for many of her suggestions, the draft cannot be revised until after ISO releases Part 14 for DIS balloting and the ballot cycle is completed. Part 10, Dialogue Principles, has been revised and is now ready to be distributed as a DIS; it should be released for balloting within the next few months. WG5 continues to make progress on the working draft of Part 12, Presentation of information. The editors of Part 12 WD of Part 17, Form-filling dia- National Standard f~r Human Factors Engineering of Visual Display
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