SFIA Skill
Usability requirements analysis UNAN
The establishment, clarification and communication of non-functional requirements for usability (for example, screen design/layout/consistency, response times, capacity). The analysis of the characteristics of users and their tasks, and the technical, organisational and physical environment in which products or systems will operate.
Usability requirements analysis: Level 5
Advises on tools and methods to be used and clarifies and communicates the non-functional requirements of system users, their characteristics and tasks, and the technical, organisational and physical environment in which products or systems will operate.
Usability requirements analysis: Level 4
Selects and uses tools and methods to establish, clarify and communicate the non-functional requirements of system users, their characteristics and tasks, and identifies the technical, organisational and physical environment in which a complex products or systems will operate.
Usability requirements analysis: Level 3
Applies tools and methods to identify the non-functional requirements of users, their characteristics and tasks, and the technical, organisational and physical environment in which the product or system will operate.