ISO/IEC 14417:1999
Information technology - Data recording format DD-1 for magnetic tape cassette conforming to IEC 1016
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ISO/IEC 14417:1999 defines the data recording format DD-1 for magnetic tape cassette conforming to IEC 1016, making it relevant for teams that need a clear technical reference for media compatibility, data handling, and archived system support. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 14417, it is typically used alongside the parent reference when evaluating recording format details, procurement options, or legacy documentation. For organizations maintaining tape-based information systems, ISO/IEC 14417:1999 supports structured technical review and conformity assessment.
What is ISO/IEC 14417:1999?
This document specifies the DD-1 data recording format for a magnetic tape cassette that conforms to IEC 1016. In practical terms, it helps define how recorded data is organized on the medium so that engineering teams, testers, and compliance staff can assess compatibility and operational consistency. Because it is a derived reference linked to ISO/IEC 14417, it functions as a supporting technical document rather than a broad platform specification, making it useful for focused validation and documented evaluation work.
Applications of ISO/IEC 14417:1999
ISO/IEC 14417:1999 is most relevant in environments where magnetic tape cassettes are still used for data storage, legacy system support, archival access, or controlled data exchange. It may be consulted during product evaluation, interface verification, or technical documentation reviews for equipment that records or reads cassette-based media. Procurement teams and laboratories can use it to check whether a device or workflow aligns with the expected recording format, reducing uncertainty during testing workflows and compliance preparation.
Why is ISO/IEC 14417:1999 important?
This reference matters because data format alignment is essential for interoperability, technical validation, and risk reduction in tape-based workflows. When organizations must confirm compatibility between recording equipment, media, and downstream systems, a defined format reference helps support repeatable testing and more reliable conformity assessment. It can also improve quality assurance by giving engineering and compliance teams a consistent basis for documentation review, procurement decisions, and operational acceptance of legacy storage solutions.
- Supports review of the DD-1 recording format for magnetic tape cassette media
- Useful for compatibility checks in legacy data storage and retrieval workflows
- Assists testing teams with documented evaluation and technical validation tasks
- Helps procurement and compliance teams assess format alignment with IEC 1016-based equipment
- Provides a focused technical reference for operational consistency and conformity assessment
- Publication Date: 1999-01-04
- Standard Status: Derived
- Publisher: IEC
- Edition: 1
- This Version: ISO/IEC 14417 (1999-01-04)
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