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ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006

Information technology - Small computer system interface (SCSI) - Part 412: Architecture model-2 (SAM-2)

Standard by IEC, 2006-10-27

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ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006

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ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006 defines the Architecture model-2 (SAM-2) for Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) environments, providing a structured technical reference for how SCSI architecture is organized and interpreted. For engineering teams, test labs, and procurement groups, it supports a clearer technical review of SCSI-related documentation and helps align implementation, validation, and conformity assessment activities. As part of the ISO/IEC 14776 family, ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006 is relevant when consistent architectural understanding is needed across design, integration, or verification workflows.

Overview of ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006

The official title indicates a focused architecture model within the broader SCSI framework, rather than a general-purpose product specification. ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006 is therefore most useful as a supporting technical document for teams that need to evaluate how SAM-2 organizes SCSI concepts, interfaces, or relationships in a controlled engineering environment. Its value typically lies in technical validation, documented evaluation, and maintaining operational consistency during design review, system integration, or standards-based compliance preparation.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006 when reviewing SCSI-related system architecture, preparing engineering documentation, or confirming that implementation assumptions match the referenced model. It can support technical assessment activities in product development, laboratory evaluation, and procurement review where SCSI compatibility or architectural alignment is part of the acceptance process. In regulated or quality-managed workflows, it may also help structure verification activities and reduce ambiguity during conformity assessment of storage or interface-related equipment.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006

Using the SAM-2 reference in a controlled workflow can improve consistency between design intent, testing, and final documentation. That matters for interoperability, risk management, and technical compliance because architecture-level misunderstandings often lead to integration defects or expensive rework. For organizations building or evaluating SCSI-based systems, ISO/IEC 14776-412:2006 can support clearer procurement decisions, better engineering validation, and more reliable preparation for quality assurance or compliance review.

  • Supports structured review of SCSI architecture model-2 concepts and relationships
  • Useful for engineering documentation, system integration, and technical validation workflows
  • Helps laboratories and evaluators align verification activities with a defined architectural reference
  • Assists procurement and compliance teams when assessing SCSI-related technical documentation
SKU: 0337e2f4e2a3

  • Publication Date: 2006-10-27
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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