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ISO/IEC 14776-414:2009

Information technology - Small computer system interface (SCSI) - Part 414: SCSI Architecture model-4 (SAM-4)

Standard by IEC, 2009-06-17

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ISO/IEC 14776-414:2009

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ISO/IEC 14776-414:2009 provides a technical reference for the Small Computer System Interface (SCSI) architecture model described in Part 414, SAM-4. For engineering, procurement, and compliance teams, it is relevant when evaluating how SCSI-based storage and peripheral interfaces are structured and documented within a larger system architecture. As a derived document connected to ISO/IEC 14776, it supports technical review, conformity assessment, and implementation analysis where clear alignment to the architecture model is needed.

ISO/IEC 14776-414:2009 standard overview

ISO/IEC 14776-414:2009 focuses on the SCSI Architecture Model-4, which is used to define how SCSI components and interactions are organized at a system level. In practice, it can serve as a compliance reference during engineering documentation, technical validation, and product evaluation for storage-related interfaces. Because it is part of the ISO/IEC 14776 series, it is best used alongside the parent reference when teams need consistent terminology and a structured basis for technical assessment.

Applications of ISO/IEC 14776-414:2009

This document is commonly useful in workflows involving storage device development, host interface integration, and laboratory evaluation of SCSI implementations. It may also support internal design reviews, interoperability checks, and procurement comparisons where architecture-level understanding affects product selection or system compatibility. Organizations working on enterprise systems, embedded platforms, or other equipment that relies on SCSI-related communication can use ISO/IEC 14776-414:2009 to support documented evaluation and reduce ambiguity during technical review.

Why ISO/IEC 14776-414:2009 matters

For teams responsible for operational consistency and technical compliance, ISO/IEC 14776-414:2009 helps establish a common reference point for how SCSI architecture is interpreted. That can improve testing workflows, reduce integration risk, and support more reliable verification activities across development and quality assurance processes. It is also valuable in procurement and conformity assessment preparation, where clear architectural documentation can simplify supplier review, system validation, and long-term maintenance planning.

  • Supports review of SCSI architecture model terminology and structure
  • Useful for interoperability analysis and implementation planning
  • Assists testing, validation, and documentation workflows for storage interfaces
  • Provides a supporting reference within the ISO/IEC 14776 series
  • Relevant for compliance preparation, procurement review, and technical assessment
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  • Publication Date: 2009-06-17
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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