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ISO/IEC 29141:2009

Information technology - Biometrics - Tenprint capture using biometric application programming interface (BioAPI)

Standard by IEC, 2009-11-27

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ISO/IEC 29141:2009

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ISO/IEC 29141:2009 defines a technical reference for biometrics tenprint capture using a biometric application programming interface (BioAPI), helping organizations align fingerprint capture workflows with a consistent interoperability model. For engineering teams, laboratories, and procurement specialists, it provides a structured basis for technical review, documented evaluation, and compliance preparation where biometric capture systems must behave predictably across platforms. ISO/IEC 29141:2009 is particularly relevant when verifying integration requirements, assessing compatibility, and supporting operational consistency in biometric capture environments.

Overview of ISO/IEC 29141:2009

ISO/IEC 29141:2009 focuses on tenprint capture within biometric systems that use BioAPI, indicating a scope centered on the interface and handling of fingerprint acquisition rather than on biometric matching alone. In practice, it is useful as a technical document for defining how capture functions should be addressed in engineering documentation, testing workflows, and conformity assessment preparation. As a derived document linked to ISO/IEC 29141, it supports the parent reference by clarifying how the capture process fits into broader biometric system integration and validation activities.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 29141:2009

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 29141:2009 during product evaluation, laboratory evaluation, and technical validation of biometric devices and software that implement tenprint capture through BioAPI. It can be relevant in procurement reviews where interoperability, interface consistency, and documented capability matter for system selection. Typical compliance workflows may include verifying capture behavior, checking implementation alignment with engineering specifications, and preparing supporting evidence for regulatory preparation or internal acceptance testing. This makes the document practical for teams managing biometric deployment, integration, or controlled rollout.

Importance of compliance with ISO/IEC 29141:2009

Working to ISO/IEC 29141:2009 can reduce integration risk by improving consistency in how tenprint capture functions are specified, tested, and reviewed. That matters for quality assurance because biometric capture errors can affect downstream operational reliability, user enrollment quality, and technical validation outcomes. For procurement and conformity assessment activities, a clear reference helps compare vendor claims against a documented baseline and supports more disciplined verification activities. It also strengthens compliance workflows by giving engineering and testing teams a common point of reference for interoperability and implementation review.

  • Tenprint capture aligned with BioAPI-based biometric architectures
  • Useful for interoperability checks and interface-focused technical assessment
  • Supports laboratory evaluation, verification activities, and acceptance testing
  • Helps structure procurement review and engineering documentation
  • Relevant to conformity assessment and operational consistency in biometric systems
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  • Publication Date: 2009-11-27
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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