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ISO/IEC 30122-1:2016

Information technology - User interfaces - Voice commands - Part 1: Framework and general guidance

Standard by IEC, 2016-07-29

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ISO/IEC 30122-1:2016

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ISO/IEC 30122-1:2016 provides framework and general guidance for voice commands in information technology user interfaces. It is relevant where organizations need a technical reference for designing, evaluating, or procuring voice-command-enabled systems with clearer expectations for interaction behavior and usability. As a derived document connected to the ISO/IEC 30122 series, ISO/IEC 30122-1:2016 is often used as a supporting compliance reference during technical review, documentation development, and product evaluation for user interface consistency.

ISO/IEC 30122-1:2016 standard overview

ISO/IEC 30122-1:2016 focuses on the framework and general guidance needed to structure voice command interfaces in information technology products and services. The document is typically used to support engineering documentation, technical validation, and conformity assessment preparation by clarifying how voice-command interactions should be approached at a high level. For teams managing quality workflows or operational consistency, it can serve as a baseline reference when assessing interface design choices, testing activities, and implementation assumptions.

Applications of ISO/IEC 30122-1:2016

This reference is most useful in projects involving software or device interfaces that rely on spoken input, especially where product teams need a shared basis for design and verification activities. It may support laboratory evaluation, procurement review, and technical assessment for systems that must behave predictably across user scenarios. Organizations working on consumer products, enterprise tools, or embedded control interfaces may use ISO/IEC 30122-1:2016 to align development, documentation, and testing workflows around voice-command functionality.

Why ISO/IEC 30122-1:2016 matters

ISO/IEC 30122-1:2016 matters because voice-command interfaces can affect usability, consistency, and risk management in real deployments. A clear framework helps reduce ambiguity during engineering validation and makes it easier to compare implementation decisions during technical review. For compliance teams and procurement specialists, it can also improve documented evaluation and support more reliable conformity assessment preparation. In practice, that helps organizations maintain technical consistency across design, testing, and acceptance processes.

  • Framework and general guidance for voice-command user interfaces
  • Useful for design review, testing workflows, and engineering documentation
  • Supports technical assessment of interface behavior and consistency
  • Relevant to procurement, quality assurance, and compliance preparation
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  • Publication Date: 2016-07-29
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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