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PD IEC TR 63183:2019 Guidance on error and warning messages for software used in radiotherapy

PD IEC TR 63183:2019

Guidance on error and warning messages for software used in radiotherapy

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Označení normy:PD IEC TR 63183:2019
Počet stran:28
Vydáno:2020-01-03
ISBN:978 0 580 99921 5
Status:Standard
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PD IEC TR 63183:2019


This standard PD IEC TR 63183:2019 Guidance on error and warning messages for software used in radiotherapy is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 11.040.60 Therapy equipment
IEC TR 63183:2019 provides guidance on the usage and form of error or warning messages written for software used in RADIOTHERAPY. It does not replace any requirements existing in the safety standards but is meant to be used as a supplement to existing standards on usability by providing specific examples in the field of RADIOTHERAPY.
The two main goals of this document are
1) to present in a concise manner the best practices and design guidelines for good message dialogs, and
2) to illustrate these design guidelines with specific examples from the field of radiation oncology.
This document is intended to be read by the following MANUFACTURERS’ employees and representatives:
– engineering department members including: software engineers, RISK managers, quality assurance engineers, technical writers, etc.;
– usability and human factors engineers;
– marketing representatives (product marketing, product managers, business analysts).
Throughout this document, unless specifically called out, these guidelines apply to all categories of messages summarily called error or warning messages (e.g. critical error, warning, system status, informational, routine interlock messages).