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ISO/IEC 9316-2:2000

Information technology - Small computer system interface - 2 (SCSI-2) - Part 2: Common Access Method (CAM) Transport and SCSI interface module

Standard by IEC, 2000-06-22

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ISO/IEC 9316-2:2000

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ISO/IEC 9316-2:2000 defines the Common Access Method (CAM) Transport and SCSI interface module for Small Computer System Interface (SCSI-2) environments. As a supporting document within ISO/IEC 9316, it is relevant where software, drivers, and host interface behavior must align with a defined access method for SCSI communication. For engineering teams, procurement reviewers, and compliance specialists, it provides a technical reference that can support documented evaluation, interoperability planning, and controlled implementation of SCSI-related interfaces.

Purpose of ISO/IEC 9316-2:2000

The purpose of ISO/IEC 9316-2:2000 is generally to describe how the Common Access Method transport and SCSI interface module are structured within the wider SCSI-2 framework. In practical terms, it helps define a consistent interface approach for systems that need predictable device access and coordinated command handling. This is especially useful during technical review, implementation planning, and conformity assessment, where a clear reference can reduce interpretation differences between hardware, firmware, and software teams.

Compliance applications of ISO/IEC 9316-2:2000

Organizations may use ISO/IEC 9316-2:2000 when evaluating SCSI-related subsystems, driver stacks, host adapters, or embedded platforms that depend on Common Access Method behavior. It is relevant in testing workflows where interface consistency, device access logic, and operational compatibility need to be verified against a documented reference. The document can also support procurement checks, laboratory evaluation, and engineering documentation for products that require controlled SCSI integration and traceable technical validation.

Benefits of ISO/IEC 9316-2:2000

Using ISO/IEC 9316-2:2000 as a compliance reference can improve operational consistency across development, testing, and acceptance activities. It helps teams reduce integration risk by providing a shared basis for technical validation and documented evaluation of SCSI interface behavior. For procurement and quality assurance workflows, it may also support clearer requirements definition and more reliable conformity assessment preparation. In environments where interoperability matters, having a defined access method can simplify review and reduce ambiguity during implementation.

  • Supports structured evaluation of SCSI-2 Common Access Method transport behavior
  • Helps align host interface implementations with a documented technical reference
  • Useful for interoperability checks, verification activities, and acceptance testing
  • Can inform procurement review, engineering documentation, and compliance workflows
SKU: 2c68d895bc39

  • Publication Date: 2000-06-22
  • Standard Status: Derived
  • Publisher: IEC
  • Edition: 1

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