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ISO/IEC 14776-342:2000

Information technology - Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) - Part 342: Controller Commands - 2 (SCC-2)

Standard by IEC, 2000-09-06

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ISO/IEC 14776-342:2000

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ISO/IEC 14776-342:2000 defines information technology requirements for Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) Controller Commands - 2 (SCC-2), helping engineers and procurement teams understand how the command set is structured within the wider SCSI framework. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 14776, it is relevant when organizations need a technical reference for interface behavior, interoperability review, and documented evaluation of SCSI-related equipment. For teams managing technical validation or compliance workflows, it supports more consistent interpretation of controller command functions.

ISO/IEC 14776-342:2000 standard overview

This publication focuses on controller commands associated with SCSI and provides a supporting reference within the ISO/IEC 14776 series. In practical terms, ISO/IEC 14776-342:2000 is useful when reviewing how a controller should respond within a defined command environment, particularly during technical assessment, engineering documentation, or conformity assessment preparation. Because it is part of a broader family of SCSI documents, it is typically consulted alongside related references to support interoperability checks and implementation review.

Applications of ISO/IEC 14776-342:2000

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 14776-342:2000 during product evaluation, system integration, and laboratory evaluation of SCSI-based storage or controller equipment. It can also support testing workflows where command handling needs to be compared against a documented technical reference. Procurement teams may review it when assessing whether a solution aligns with an existing SCSI architecture, while engineering groups may use it to inform technical validation, operational consistency checks, and risk management in multi-vendor environments.

Why ISO/IEC 14776-342:2000 matters

Reliable command-level behavior is important for interoperability, predictable system operation, and reduced integration risk. ISO/IEC 14776-342:2000 helps provide a common technical basis for verification activities, especially where controller commands must be evaluated against documented expectations. That makes it useful for compliance workflows, quality assurance, and structured engineering review. For organizations preparing technical documentation or conformity assessment evidence, it can serve as a practical reference point for consistent implementation and testing decisions.

  • Supports review of SCSI controller command behavior within a broader technical document set
  • Useful for interoperability checks, laboratory evaluation, and verification activities
  • Assists procurement and engineering teams during technical assessment and documented evaluation
  • Provides a supporting compliance reference for implementation review and quality workflows
SKU: 9125cbc07af7

  • Publication Date: 2000-09-06
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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