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ISO/IEC 19794-2:2005/AMD1:2010

Information technology - Biometric data interchange formats - Part 2: Finger minutiae data - Amendment 1: Detailed description of finger minutiae location, direction, and type

Standard by IEC, 2010-03-25

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ISO/IEC 19794-2:2005/AMD1:2010 is a focused amendment to the finger minutiae data interchange format defined in ISO/IEC 19794-2:2005. It updates the description of finger minutiae location, direction, and type, making it more relevant for organizations that rely on consistent biometric data exchange and technical validation. For engineering, procurement, and compliance teams, this document supports more precise interpretation of minutiae records within biometric systems and helps align documented evaluation with the parent specification.

ISO/IEC 19794-2:2005/AMD1:2010 standard overview

This amendment is a supporting technical reference connected to ISO/IEC 19794 and should be read together with the parent finger minutiae data interchange format. Its role is to refine how minutiae characteristics are described, which is important where biometric templates, interchange workflows, or database compatibility depend on consistent data interpretation. In practice, ISO/IEC 19794-2:2005/AMD1:2010 can assist technical review, conformity assessment, and operational consistency when teams are verifying biometric data handling against a defined engineering specification.

Applications of ISO/IEC 19794-2:2005/AMD1:2010

Organizations may use this amendment when reviewing fingerprint-related biometric systems, interface documentation, or acceptance criteria for data exchange implementations. It is relevant in environments where minutiae data must be captured, encoded, stored, or exchanged with predictable structure across systems. Common use cases include laboratory evaluation, product evaluation, system integration, and compliance workflows for identity management solutions. It may also support procurement review when selecting biometric software, sensors, or platforms that depend on interoperable fingerprint minutiae records.

Why ISO/IEC 19794-2:2005/AMD1:2010 matters

Accurate minutiae definitions are important for interoperability, testing consistency, and technical validation in biometric applications. By clarifying location, direction, and type, this amendment can reduce ambiguity in implementation and help teams compare results more reliably during verification activities. For compliance and quality workflows, it supports more structured documentation and can lower the risk of misinterpretation during conformity assessment preparation. That makes ISO/IEC 19794-2:2005/AMD1:2010 a practical compliance reference for organizations managing fingerprint data interchange requirements.

  • Refines the description of finger minutiae location, direction, and type.
  • Supports evaluation of biometric data interchange implementations against the parent document.
  • Useful for testing workflows, integration checks, and documented technical assessment.
  • Helps maintain consistent interpretation across fingerprint-based systems and datasets.
  • Relevant to procurement, compliance preparation, and quality assurance review.
SKU: e9ea81854890

  • Publication Date: 2010-03-25
  • Standard Status: Amendment
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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