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IEEE 2089-2021

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Abstract

New IEEE Standard - Active. A set of processes by which organizations seek to make their services age appropriate is established in this standard. The growing desire of organizations to design digital products and services with children in mind and reflects their existing rights under the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (the Convention) is supported by this standard. While different jurisdictions may have different laws and regulations in place, the best practice for designing digital services that impact directly or indirectly on children is offered by this standard. It sets out processes through the life cycle of development, delivery and distribution, that will help organizations ask the right relevant questions of their services, identify risks and opportunities by which to make their services age appropriate and take steps to mitigate risk and embed beneficial systems that support increased age appropriate engagement. One in three users online is under 18, which means that this standard has wide application. (The PDF of this standard is available in the IEEE GET program at https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/browse/standards/get-program/page/series?id=93)

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  • Standard from IEEE
  • Published:
  • Document type: IS
  • Pages
  • Publisher: IEEE
  • Distributor: IEEE
  • ICS: 35.240.01
  • National Committee: IEEE Consumer Technology Society / Emerging Technology Standards Committee

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  • Referred by: IEEE 2089.1-2024
  • Referred by: IEEE 2089.1-2024
  • Refers: IEEE 29148-2018
  • Refers: IEEE 15288-2015
  • Refers: IEEE 42010-2011
  • Refers: IEEE 15289-2011
  • Refers: ISO/IEC 25010:2011, Systems and software engineering--Systems and software Quality Requirements and Evaluation (SQuaRE)--System and software quality models.
  • Refers: United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (UNCRC), 1989.
  • Refers: U.S. Code 230--Protection for private blocking and screening of offensive material, US Communications and Decency Act, 1996.
  • Refers: ISO 9000:2015, Quality management systems--Fundamentals and vocabulary.
  • Refers: UNCRC General Comment No. 14, Para.4, General Comment No. 5, Para. 12 CESCR General Comment No.14: The Right to the Highest Attainable Standard of Health (Art. 12).
  • Refers: ISO Guide 73:2009, Risk management--Vocabulary.
  • Refers: Universal Declaration of Human Rights (General Assembly resolution 217 A), United Nations General Assembly, 10 December, 1948.
  • Refers: ISO 9000:2005, Quality management systems--Fundamentals and vocabulary.
  • Refers: United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child General Comment (25), 2021 on Children Rights in Relation to the Digital Environment.