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ISO/IEC 14776-331:2002

Information technology - Small computer system interface (SCSI) - Part 331: Stream commands (SSC)

Standard by IEC, 2002-09-27

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ISO/IEC 14776-331:2002

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ISO/IEC 14776-331:2002 is a technical reference for Information technology - Small computer system interface (SCSI) - Part 331: Stream commands (SSC), supporting engineering teams that work with storage and device-command interoperability. As part of the ISO/IEC 14776 series, it is relevant when organizations need a documented basis for technical review, procurement decisions, verification activities, and conformity assessment preparation. For teams managing SCSI-based solutions, ISO/IEC 14776-331:2002 helps anchor specification checks against a recognized command framework.

What is ISO/IEC 14776-331:2002?

This document addresses the stream commands portion of the SCSI family, indicating a focused scope within the broader ISO/IEC 14776 reference set. It is typically used to understand how related command behavior is defined for systems that rely on SCSI communication, especially where technical validation and operational consistency matter. Because it is a derived document linked to the parent reference ISO/IEC 14776, it is best viewed as a supporting technical source for detailed engineering documentation and compliance workflows.

Applications of ISO/IEC 14776-331:2002

ISO/IEC 14776-331:2002 is commonly consulted in product evaluation, system integration, and laboratory evaluation where SCSI stream-command behavior must be reviewed against an established specification. It may support procurement teams comparing device compatibility, as well as engineers preparing test plans for storage-related equipment and host interfaces. The document can also be useful during technical assessment and regulatory preparation when organizations need structured evidence for documented evaluation and quality workflows.

Why is ISO/IEC 14776-331:2002 important?

This reference matters because command-level consistency is often critical to interoperability, testing consistency, and risk management in SCSI environments. When teams verify device behavior or prepare conformity assessment evidence, having a defined source for stream commands can reduce ambiguity and support clearer acceptance criteria. It may also help align engineering validation with procurement requirements, improve technical compliance reviews, and provide a stable basis for documentation in long-term support or change-control processes.

  • Supports review of SCSI stream-command behavior within the ISO/IEC 14776 framework
  • Useful for engineering documentation, technical validation, and interoperability checks
  • Helps structure test planning, verification activities, and compliance workflows
  • Provides a reference point for procurement, specification review, and conformity assessment preparation
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  • Publication Date: 2002-09-27
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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