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ISO/IEC 30113-5:2019

Information technology - User interface - Gesture-based interfaces across devices and methods - Part 5: Gesture Interface Markup Language (GIML)

Standard by IEC, 2019-09-05

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ISO/IEC 30113-5:2019

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ISO/IEC 30113-5:2019 addresses Gesture Interface Markup Language (GIML) within the broader field of gesture-based interfaces across devices and methods. For engineering teams, software integrators, and compliance reviewers, it provides a structured reference for documenting and exchanging gesture interface definitions in a consistent way. As part of ISO/IEC 30113, it is especially relevant where user interaction behavior must be specified clearly for technical review, validation, procurement comparison, or conformity assessment workflows.

Overview of ISO/IEC 30113-5:2019

This document focuses on the markup language aspect of gesture-based user interfaces, helping define how gesture interactions may be represented across different devices and input methods. ISO/IEC 30113-5:2019 is useful when teams need a technical document that supports operational consistency, implementation review, and documented evaluation of gesture-driven interfaces. Its role is typically to support structured communication between development, testing, and quality workflows rather than to define a complete application design on its own.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 30113-5:2019

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 30113-5:2019 when preparing interface specifications for products, platforms, or software environments that rely on gesture input. It can support technical validation, testing workflows, and procurement review by giving stakeholders a common reference for how gesture behaviors are described. In practice, this may be helpful for product evaluation, laboratory evaluation, and engineering documentation where consistent representation of user interface behavior is needed for comparison or regulatory preparation.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 30113-5:2019

Using ISO/IEC 30113-5:2019 in a compliance workflow can reduce ambiguity in gesture interface documentation and improve traceability during technical review. Clear markup conventions may help teams verify behavior more consistently across devices and methods, which supports interoperability and lowers implementation risk. For procurement and conformity assessment, it can also strengthen engineering validation by making interface requirements easier to assess, compare, and maintain through quality assurance processes.

  • Gesture Interface Markup Language guidance for structured interface definition
  • Support for cross-device and cross-method gesture representation
  • Useful input for technical validation, documentation review, and testing consistency
  • Relevant to procurement checks, implementation planning, and conformity assessment preparation
SKU: 2b9a4870d7d1

  • Publication Date: 2019-09-05
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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