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ISO/IEC 30113-11:2017

Information technology - Gesture-based interfaces across devices and methods - Part 11: Single-point gestures for common system actions

Standard by IEC, 2017-08-31

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ISO/IEC 30113-11:2017

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ISO/IEC 30113-11:2017 provides a technical reference for single-point gestures used for common system actions in gesture-based interfaces across devices and methods. For teams evaluating human-machine interface requirements, it can support clearer technical review, interface consistency, and documented evaluation of gesture behavior. Because the document is part of the ISO/IEC 30113 series, it is best viewed as a focused supporting reference for gesture interaction design, procurement review, and conformity assessment work where operational consistency matters.

What is ISO/IEC 30113-11:2017?

ISO/IEC 30113-11:2017 addresses single-point gestures associated with common system actions, helping define how basic touch or pointer-based interactions may be interpreted across devices and methods. As a derived document in the ISO/IEC 30113 family, it is relevant when organizations need a structured technical basis for gesture behavior, interface validation, or product evaluation. It may be used to align engineering documentation, testing workflows, and compliance preparation around a clearly scoped interaction model.

Applications of ISO/IEC 30113-11:2017

This reference is useful in product development, software quality workflows, and laboratory evaluation of gesture-based user interfaces. It may support engineering teams working on devices with touchscreens, embedded control panels, or other interactive systems where common actions rely on single-point input. Procurement and compliance teams can also use it during technical assessment to compare interface requirements, verify documented behavior, and reduce ambiguity in specification reviews, especially when consistency across devices is an important design goal.

Why is ISO/IEC 30113-11:2017 important?

ISO/IEC 30113-11:2017 matters because gesture-based systems often require precise interpretation to avoid inconsistent user experience, testing variation, or implementation risk. A defined reference can help improve interoperability, support verification activities, and strengthen technical validation during development and acceptance reviews. It is also useful for conformity assessment preparation, since a common gesture framework can simplify documented evaluation, reduce ambiguity in procurement, and support quality assurance when multiple teams or suppliers are involved.

  • Single-point gesture guidance for common system actions
  • Supporting reference within the ISO/IEC 30113 family
  • Useful for interface review, testing workflows, and product evaluation
  • Helps align technical documentation and compliance preparation
  • Supports operational consistency across devices and methods
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  • Publication Date: 2017-08-31
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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