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ISO/IEC 14776-341:2000

Information technology - Small Computer System Interface-3 (SCSI-3) - Part 341: Controller Commands (SCC)

Standard by IEC, 2000-09-06

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ISO/IEC 14776-341:2000

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ISO/IEC 14776-341:2000 addresses Information technology - Small Computer System Interface-3 (SCSI-3) - Part 341: Controller Commands (SCC), providing a technical reference for controller command behavior within the SCSI-3 family. It is relevant to engineering teams, test laboratories, and procurement groups that need a clear compliance reference when evaluating storage interfaces or related control functions. For organizations working with ISO/IEC 14776-341:2000, the document can support documented evaluation, technical review, and interoperability-focused validation activities.

Overview of ISO/IEC 14776-341:2000

ISO/IEC 14776-341:2000 is a derived document connected to the parent reference ISO/IEC 14776 and focuses on Controller Commands (SCC) within the SCSI-3 framework. As a supporting technical document, it is typically used to understand how controller-related commands are defined and assessed in a structured interface environment. This makes it useful for engineering documentation, product evaluation, and conformity assessment planning where command-level consistency and implementation alignment are important.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 14776-341:2000

In compliance workflows, ISO/IEC 14776-341:2000 may be used when reviewing storage subsystem designs, controller interfaces, or test cases tied to SCSI-3 command handling. It can help laboratories and product teams structure verification activities, compare implementation behavior against a defined technical reference, and prepare evidence for technical validation. For procurement and integration teams, it also supports more informed technical assessment when selecting components intended to operate within established SCSI-based environments.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 14776-341:2000

Using ISO/IEC 14776-341:2000 during development and review can improve operational consistency by giving teams a shared reference for controller command behavior. That is valuable for reducing integration risk, strengthening testing consistency, and supporting quality assurance across design, validation, and release stages. It may also assist with compliance preparation and procurement decisions by clarifying the expected technical basis for command-level interoperability, which is often important in complex IT and storage environments.

  • Controller command guidance within the SCSI-3 architecture
  • Support for verification activities and test planning
  • Useful reference for interoperability and technical assessment
  • Helps align engineering documentation with compliance workflows
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  • Publication Date: 2000-09-06
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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