| Name |
Description |
Abstract |
Status |
Publication date |
Edition |
Number of pages |
Technical committee |
ICS |
| ISO 12651-2:2014 |
Electronic document management — Vocabulary — Part 2: Workflow management |
ISO 12651-2:2014 defines terms and concepts relevant to electronic document workflow management.
It is intended to facilitate communication in the field of electronic document management and translation of the terms and concepts it contains into other languages. It identifies the terminology used to describe the concepts and general structure of a workflow management system for electronic images and other electronic documents, its major functional components, and their interfaces. It also provides a list of synonyms variously used within the industry as alternative terms to the preferred terminology
|
Published |
2014-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
;
01.040.37
Image technology (Vocabularies)
|
| ISO 12651:1999 |
Electronic imaging — Vocabulary |
|
Withdrawn |
1999-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 22 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
;
01.040.37
Image technology (Vocabularies)
|
| ISO 12653-1:2000 |
Electronic imaging — Test target for the black-and-white scanning of office documents — Part 1: Characteristics |
This part of ISO 12653 specifies a test target for use in assessing the consistency of quality of performance over
time of flat-bed and rotary black-and-white reflection scanners used in electronic image management systems. The
test target is designed:
a) to allow routine checks of the system's performance;
b) to establish the performance limits of the system.
This part of ISO 12653 is applicable to assessing the output quality of black-and-white scanners used for blackand-
white or colour office documents, with or without half-tone or colour.
It is not applicable to colour scanners or scanners used for the scanning of transparent or translucent documents.
NOTE Additional targets for assessing the output quality of black-and-white scanners using continuous tone and colour are
referred to in ISO 12653-2.
|
Published |
2000-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 12653-2:2000 |
Electronic imaging — Test target for the black-and-white scanning of office documents — Part 2: Method of use |
This part of ISO 12653 specifies test methods for evaluating the consistency of the output quality over time from
the black-and-white reflection scanning of office documents using the test target specified in ISO 12653-1 and
other targets.
It is applicable to assessing the output quality of black-and-white scanners used for black-and-white or colour office
documents, with or without half-tone or colour.
It does not apply to colour scanners or scanners used for the scanning of transparent or translucent documents.
|
Published |
2000-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 12653-3:2014 |
Electronic imaging — Test target for scanning of office documents — Part 3: Test target for use in lower resolution applications |
ISO 12653-3:2014 specifies a test target for assessing the consistency of the output quality over time from lower resolution reflection scanning systems.
It is applicable to assessing the output quality of black-and-white and colour scanners used for black-and-white or colour office documents, with or without half tone.
|
Published |
2014-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TR 12654:1997 |
Electronic imaging — Recommendations for the management of electronic recording systems for the recording of documents that may be required as evidence, on WORM optical disk |
|
Published |
1997-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 12656:2001 |
Micrographics — Use of bar codes on aperture cards |
This International Standard specifies the type, dimensions, and positions of the coding on aperture cards that
comply with ISO 3272-3.
This International Standard is applicable to OCR characters, bar codes, Hollerith, and printed Hollerith codes. It is
not applicable to compressed bar codes.
|
Published |
2001-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TR 14105:2001 |
Electronic imaging — Human and organizational issues for successful Electronic Image Management (EIM) implementation |
|
Withdrawn |
2001-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 20 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 14641-1:2012 |
Electronic archiving — Part 1: Specifications concerning the design and the operation of an information system for electronic information preservation |
|
Withdrawn |
2012-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 38 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 14641:2018 |
Electronic document management — Design and operation of an information system for the preservation of electronic documents — Specifications |
This document specifies a set of technical specifications and organizational policies to be implemented for the capture, storage and access of electronic documents. This ensures legibility, integrity and traceability of the documents for the duration of their preservation.
This document is applicable to electronic documents resulting from:
- the scanning of original paper or microform documents;
- the conversion of analogue audio or video content;
- the "native" creation by an information system application;
- other sources that create digital content such as two- or three- dimensional maps, drawings or designs, digital audio/video and digital medical images.
This document is not applicable to information systems in which users have the ability to substitute or alter documents after capture.
This document is intended for the following users.
a) Organizations implementing information systems in which:
electronic documents created from scan captures are kept in an environment that ensures fidelity with regard to the original and long-term preservation;
digitally born documents are kept in an environment that ensures the content integrity of the information and document legibility;
traceability is ensured for all operations relating to the electronic documents.
b) Organizations providing information technology services and software publishers seeking to develop information systems that ensure the fidelity and integrity of electronic documents.
c) Organizations providing third-party document archiving services.
|
Published |
2018-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 40 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 14648-1:2001 |
Micrographics — Quality control of COM recorders that generate images using a single internal display system — Part 1: Characteristics of the software test target |
This part of ISO 14648 specifies the characteristics of a software test target that is electronically generated, to be
used in COM recorder systems that can accept electronic forms. The components have been designed to check or
test certain capabilities of the COM recorder system in order to enable image quality to be assessed and
maintained. The recording method (i.e. laser scanner, cathode ray tube, light emitting diode, etc.) is not relevant in
establishing the software test target components.
|
Published |
2001-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 14648-2:2001 |
Micrographics — Quality control of COM recorders that generate images using a single internal display system — Part 2: Method of use |
This part of ISO 14648 specifies methods for using the software test targets specified in ISO 14648-1.
|
Published |
2001-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 14648-2:2001/Cor 1:2009 |
Micrographics — Quality control of COM recorders that generate images using a single internal display system — Part 2: Method of use — Technical Corrigendum 1 |
|
Published |
2009-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 1 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 14985:1999 |
Hard-copy output of engineering drawings — Specification for the structure of control files |
|
Withdrawn |
1999-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
;
01.100.01
Technical drawings in general
|
| ISO 24537:2007 |
Micrographics — Dimensions for reels used for 16 mm and 35 mm microfilm |
ISO 24537:2007 covers the essential dimensions of lightweight reels, made of plastic or metal, used for the storage and retrieval of processed 16 mm and 35 mm microfilm that is used in manually threaded equipment.
Reels intended for use in 16 mm automated retrieval systems are outside the scope of ISO 24537:2007. The dimensions of these reels are specified in ISO 7761.
Camera spools are also frequently used for storing processed microfilm. The dimensions of these spools are outside the scope of ISO 24537:2007, but they are specified in ISO 6148.
|
Published |
2007-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TR 15801:2004 |
Electronic imaging — Information stored electronically — Recommendations for trustworthiness and reliability |
ISO 15801:2004 describes the implementation and operation of information management systems which store information electronically and where the issues of trustworthiness, reliability, authenticity and integrity are important. The whole life cycle of a stored electronic document is covered, from initial capture to eventual destruction.
ISO 15801:2004 is for use with any information management system, including traditional document imaging, workflow and COLD/ERM technologies, and using any type of electronic storage medium including WORM and rewritable technologies.
ISO 15801:2004 does not cover processes used to evaluate the authenticity of information prior to it being stored or imported into the system. However, it can be used to demonstrate that output from the system is a true reproduction of the original document.
|
Withdrawn |
2004-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 39 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TR 15801:2009 |
Document management — Information stored electronically — Recommendations for trustworthiness and reliability |
ISO/TR 15801:2009 describes the implementation and operation of document management systems that can be considered to store electronic information in a trustworthy and reliable manner.
ISO/TR 15801:2009 is for use by any organization that uses a document management system to store authentic, reliable and usable/readable electronic information over time. Such systems incorporate policies, procedures, technology and audit requirements that ensure that the integrity of the electronic information is maintained during storage.
ISO/TR 15801:2009 does not cover processes used to evaluate whether information can be considered to be authentic prior to it being stored or imported into the system. However, it can be used to demonstrate that, once the information is stored, output from the system will be a true and accurate reproduction of the original.
|
Withdrawn |
2009-10 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 41 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TR 15801:2017 |
Document management — Electronically stored information — Recommendations for trustworthiness and reliability |
ISO/TR 15801:2017 describes the implementation and operation of information management systems that store and make available for use electronically stored information (ESI) in a trustworthy and reliable manner. Such ESI can be of any type, including "page based" information, information in databases and audio/video information.
ISO/TR 15801:2017 is for use by any organization that uses systems to store trustworthy ESI over time. Such systems incorporate policies, procedures, technology and audit requirements that ensure that trustworthiness of the ESI is maintained.
ISO/TR 15801:2017 does not cover processes used to evaluate whether ESI can be considered to be trustworthy prior to it being stored or imported into the system. However, it can be used to demonstrate that, once the electronic information is stored, output from the system will be a true and accurate reproduction of the ESI created and/or imported.
|
Published |
2017-05 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 44 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TR 17797:2014 |
Electronic archiving — Selection of digital storage media for long term preservation |
ISO/TR 17797:2014 gives guidelines on a selection of the most appropriate storage media for use in long-term electronic storage solutions. It includes a discussion on magnetic, optical, and electronic storage.
|
Published |
2014-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 26 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TR 18159:2015 |
Document management — Environmental and work place safety regulations affecting microfilm processors |
ISO/TR 18159:2015 provides information about environmental laws and regulations that can affect microfilm processing laboratories. These laws and regulations control the following microfilm processing activities:
- storage and disposal of effluents;
- storage and disposal of hazardous waste, employee safety training;
- notification of the public regarding hazardous waste incidents.
NOTE This Technical Report includes in an Annex, for information purposes, a discussion of The United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Guidance Manual on the Development and Implementation of Local Discharge Limitations Under Pretreatment Programme and that guidance manual's relationship with state and local requirements in the United States. Also included in this Technical Report are examples of typical discharge limitations.
|
Published |
2015-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 50 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TR 18160:2014 |
Document management — Digital preservation — Analog recording to silver-gelatin microform |
ISO/TR 18160:2014 recommends test methods for evaluating the consistency of the digital images recorded onto black and white silver microfilm using input from both digitally born documents as well as digital documents created from document scanners. Quality control procedures to be used for optimizing and maintaining output quality onto film over time are described. ISO/TR 18160:2014 stresses the use of both commercial and ISO approved standard test targets.
The test methods are based on the visual examination of the output of office document scanners and digitally born test targets on film image recorders.
It is applicable to assessing the output quality of document scanners used in the office and film image recorders used to record the resultant scanned images to microfilm. Microforms can be any common formats including 16 mm, 35 mm, and 105 mm roll microfilm, as well as microfiche depending on the film image recorder capability.
|
Published |
2014-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/IEC 14760:1997 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 90 mm overwritable and read only optical disk cartridges using phase change — Capacity: 1,3 Gbytes per cartridge |
|
Withdrawn |
1997-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 110 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/TR 18492:2005 |
Long-term preservation of electronic document-based information |
ISO/TR 18492:2005 provides practical methodological guidance for the long-term preservation and retrieval of authentic electronic document-based information, when the retention period exceeds the expected life of the technology (hardware and software) used to create and maintain the information.
It takes into account the role of technology-neutral information technology standards in supporting long-term access.
This guidance also acknowledges that ensuring the long-term preservation and retrieval of authentic electronic document-based information should involve IT specialists, document managers, records managers and archivists.
ISO/TR 18492:2005 does not cover processes for the creation, capture and classification of authentic electronic document-based information.
This Technical Report applies to all forms of information generated by information systems and saved as evidence of business transactions and activities.
|
Published |
2005-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 18 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 18565:2015 |
Document management — AFP/Archive |
ISO 18565:2015 specifies the AFP document architecture by defining a subset appropriate for long-term preservation and retrieval. This subset will avoid ambiguity by assuring page independence and eliminating the use of resolution dependent fonts and images, device default fonts and external resources.
|
Published |
2015-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 35 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TS 18759:2022 |
Document management — Trustworthy storage system (TSS) — Functional and technical requirements |
This document specifies the functional, technology-neutral requirements for trustworthy storage systems (TSS) that ensure storing and managing electronically stored information (ESI) in a protected and secure fashion during the lifecycle of the information. The TSS as specified in this document is storage technology neutral and accordingly does not specify any specific storage media types or configurations.
This document is applicable to all information systems in which users and applications must manage the protection, preservation and security of stored ESI throughout its entire lifecycle to meet organizational and regulatory requirements to enforce:
— immutability, authenticity and trustworthiness of the stored ESI;
— protection of application managed ESI and other stored ESI against tampering, malicious acts and ransomware;
— organizational ESI preservation and retention policies;
— protection for unstructured and unmanaged data.
|
Published |
2022-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 32 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
;
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
|
| ISO 18919:1999 |
Imaging materials — Thermally processed silver microfilm — Specifications for stability |
This International Standard establishes specifications for the stability of photographic films intended for storage of
records; specifically, microfilms with a base of safety polyester [poly(ethylene terephthalate)] having predominantly
silver behenate salts dispersed in nongelatinous emulsions, and thermally processed to produce a black-and-white
silver image.
This International Standard applies to thermally processed silver (TPS) microfilms having ultrasonic or dielectric
(induction-heated) splices. It does not cover films with splices made by means of adhesive tape.
This International Standard does not cover other types of black-and-white TPS films, black-and-white paper, colour
images and colour prints that are produced with thermally processed silver behenate systems.
It does not apply to films to which lacquers have been applied.
It also does not apply to conventional black-and-white silver images that are produced by wet processing of silvergelatin
films (see ISO 10602).
|
Published |
1999-08 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 19 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
;
37.040.20
Photographic paper, films and plates. Cartridges
|
| ISO 18927:2002 |
Imaging materials — Recordable compact disc systems — Method for estimating the life expectancy based on the effects of temperature and relative humidity |
This International Standard specifies a test method for estimating the life expectancy of information stored on recordable compact disc systems. Only the effects of temperature and relative humidity on the media are considered.
This International Standard does not cover the effects of light, air pollution or time-dependent flow phenomena.
|
Withdrawn |
2002-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 27 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
;
37.040.99
Other standards related to photography
|
| ISO/TS 19475-1:2018 |
Document management — Minimum requirements for the storage of documents — Part 1: Capture |
This document specifies requirements for maintaining the authenticity, integrity and readability of documents during capture processes.
|
Withdrawn |
2018-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TS 19475-2:2018 |
Document management — Minimum requirements for the storage of documents — Part 2: Storage |
This document specifies requirements for maintaining the authenticity, integrity and readability of documents during storage processes.
|
Withdrawn |
2018-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 4 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TS 19475-3:2018 |
Document management — Minimum requirements for the storage of documents — Part 3: Disposal |
This document specifies requirements for maintaining the authenticity, integrity and readability of documents during disposal processes.
|
Withdrawn |
2018-09 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 6 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 19475:2021 |
Document management — Minimum requirements for the storage of documents |
This document specifies the minimum requirements necessary to maintain the authenticity, integrity and readability of documents managed by an electronic document management system. Clarifying the methods and procedures for appropriately handling electronic documents promotes the usability of the documents, in both a legal and business context.
This document expresses a general business process as a document handling process. The document handling processes include receiving, processing and delivering the documents as follows:
— approving the receipt of a document in a manner that is appropriate for a work process;
— storing the formal document in the work process environment;
— delivery of the document to another organization.
This document establishes the controls for execution of the work processes while maintaining the authenticity and integrity of the document received.
This document establishes the policies for the storage of documents used as part of the work process. It also details the controls for performing the receipt and conversion process appropriately.
|
Published |
2021-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 15 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 22938:2008 |
Document management — Electronic content/document management (CDM) data interchange format |
ISO 22938 defines the interchange of content/document management (CDM) data and all associated resources.
|
Withdrawn |
2008-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 11 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 22938:2017 |
Document management — Electronic content/document management (CDM) data interchange format |
ISO 22938:2017 defines the interchange format for content/document management (CDM) data and all associated resources.
|
Published |
2017-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TR 22957:2009 |
Document management — Analysis, selection and implementation of electronic document management systems (EDMS) |
ISO/TR 22957:2009 presents a recommended set of procedures and activities that are advisable when performing analysis, selection and implementation of project phases associated with electronic document management systems technologies. ISO/TR 22957:2009 provides user-level information outlining specific recommended activities to be completed throughout the various project phases typically performed when implementing these technologies. It outlines the steps and activities, together with compliance with relevant industry standards and guidelines that need to be examined and “certified” to ensure relevant technologies have been analysed, designed, implemented and managed, ensuring document/record validity when used in a business or government environment.
ISO/TR 22957:2009 provides both user- and technical-level information and guidance detailing specific recommended activities and project tasks/phases recognized throughout the EDMS industry as being the EDMS industry best practice related to analysing business processes, evaluating appropriate/relevant technologies and ensuring complete technology implementation where required by the organization.
|
Withdrawn |
2009-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 41 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/TR 22957:2018 |
Document management — Analysis, selection and implementation of enterprise content management (ECM) systems |
This document gives guidelines for a set of procedures and activities to be considered and/or performed by organizations when planning, designing and implementing various enterprise content management (ECM) technologies. The aspects or project phases range from initial business analysis through to vendor/integrator selection and technology implementation. The implementation of processes to manage electronically stored information (ESI) requires significant participation from the affected business units, if the content is stored and managed when created/received and controlled through the information life cycle following organizational policies and/or records retention and control policies are applied. As these efforts require multiple people with different disciplines, including technical teams, records managers and organizational management, this document has been prepared taking those perspectives into account.
This document is applicable to both in-house and outsourced systems, including cloud solutions. It can also be useful when dealing with specialized business systems. The term "enterprise content management (ECM)" (or "document management") used throughout this document is intended as an all-encompassing term referring to capture technologies [scanning, indexing, optical character recognition (OCR), forms, digital creation, etc.], management technologies (document services, workflow and other work management tools), and storage [primarily non-alterable or write once read many (WORM) technologies]. This document provides information to users related to the technical reports, guidelines and standards that have been developed for technologies commonly available in ECM systems.
This document is not intended to be an all-inclusive paper on electronic document or content management and does not attempt to influence any single technology or provide legal guidance or legal opinions. While there are storage technologies other than optical/magnetic currently available (i.e. microfilm, microfiche and hybrid storage systems) that are not included in this document, those technologies can be reviewed if determined to be appropriate by the end-user organization.
|
Published |
2018-12 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 60 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO 23868:2008 |
Document management — Monitoring and verification of information stored on 130 mm optical media |
ISO 23868:2008 specifies test methods to determine the quality of data on recorded media and provides specifications enabling end-user organizations to monitor data quality and ongoing conformance with the error limits required for its class identified by the manufacturer of the drive/media. ISO 23868:2008 defines error rate monitoring capabilities and procedures associated with 130 mm optical media while being used in a production environment to ensure that data is still readable throughout the expected life of the media.
|
Published |
2008-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 7 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/IEC TR 10091:1995 |
Information technology — Technical aspects of 130 mm optical disk cartridge write-once recording format |
Is a complement to ISO/IEC 9171-2 for the type A and B formats. Covers the figures that characterize each format, the relationship between these figures, and the technological background used to reach decisions concerning the formats; in addition, gives some examples of implementation.
|
Withdrawn |
1995-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 67 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO 29861:2009 |
Document management applications — Quality control for scanning office documents in colour |
ISO 29861:2009 specifies test methods for evaluating the consistency of the colour output quality over time from the colour reflection scanning of office documents.
It is applicable to assessing the output quality of colour scanners used in the office. It is particularly applicable where office documents containing half-tone and/or continuous tone colour areas are being scanned.
The test methods do not require specialist equipment that is not normally available in the office for the evaluation of the results. The test methods are based on the visual examination of the output of an office document scanner in comparison to the original test target.
It is not applicable to black-and-white only scanners or scanners used for the scanning of transparent or translucent documents.
ISO 29861:2009 is to be used in conjunction with ISO 12653, which specifies a test method for the evaluation of the quality of output from black-and-white office document scanners.
|
Published |
2009-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 5 |
Technical Committee |
37.080
Document imaging applications
|
| ISO/IEC 9171-1:1990 |
Information technology — 130 mm optical disk cartridge, write once, for information interchange — Part 1: Unrecorded optical disk cartridge |
Specifies the definitions of essential concepts, the test, operation and storage environmental conditions for the cartridges, the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of case and optical disk and the optical and recording characteristics for recording the information once and reading it many times.
|
Withdrawn |
1990-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 40 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 9171-2:1990 |
Information technology — 130 mm optical disk cartridge, write once, for information interchange — Part 2: Recording format |
Specifies two formats for the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, the modulation methods used for recording and the quality of the recorded signals. A prerequisite for conformance with this part of ISO/IEC 9171 is the conformance with its part One.
|
Withdrawn |
1990-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 57 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 9660:2023 |
Information processing — Volume and file structure of CD-ROM for information interchange |
This document specifies the volume and file structure of compact disc read-only memory (CD-ROM) for the interchange of information between users of information processing systems.
This document specifies:
— the attributes of the volume and the descriptors recorded on it;
— the relationship among volumes of a volume set;
— the placement of the files;
— the attributes of the files;
— record structures intended for use in the input or output data streams of an application program when such data streams are required to be organized as sets of records;
— three nested levels of medium interchange;
— two nested levels of implementation;
— requirements for the processes which are provided within information processing systems, to enable information to be interchanged between different systems, utilizing recorded CD-ROM as the medium of interchange; for this purpose, this document specifies the functions to be provided within systems which are intended to originate or receive CD-ROM which conform to this document.
|
Published |
2023-01 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 58 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO 9660:1988 |
Information processing — Volume and file structure of CD-ROM for information interchange |
Specifies the volume and file structure of compact read-only optical disks (CD-ROM) for the information interchange between information processing systems. Defines: the attributes of the volume and the descriptors recorded on it; the relationship among volumes of a volume set; the placement of files; the attributes of the files; recorded structures intended for input or output data streams of an application program when required to be organized as sets of records; three nested levels of medium interchange; two nested levels of implementation; requirements for the processes provided within information processing systems.
|
Withdrawn |
1988-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 31 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO 9660:1988/Amd 1:2013 |
Information processing — Volume and file structure of CD-ROM for information interchange — Amendment 1 |
|
Withdrawn |
2013-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO 9660:1988/Amd 2:2020 |
Information processing — Volume and file structure of CD-ROM for information interchange — Amendment 2 |
|
Withdrawn |
2020-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 2 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 10089:1991 |
Information technology — 130 mm rewritable optical disk cartridge for information interchange |
|
Published |
1991-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 96 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 10090:1992 |
Information technology — 90 mm optical disk cartridges, rewritable and read only, for data interchange |
Specifies the conditions for conformance testing and the Reference Drive; the mechanical and physical characteristics of the cartridge, so as to provide mechanical interchangeability between data processing systems; the format of the information on the disk, both embossed and user-written; the characteristics of the embossed information on the disk; the magneto-optical characteristics of the disk, enabling data processing systems to write data onto the disk; the minimum quality of user-written data on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read data from the disk.
|
Published |
1992-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 95 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/TR 10255:2009 |
Document management applications — Optical disk storage technology, management and standards |
ISO/TR 10255:2009 gives recommendations and provides guidance for maintaining archival optical disk collections. It describes the various services that would be necessary for the management of an optical media‑based system to ensure a successful implementation of this technology.
ISO/TR 10255:2009 also
provides guidance in the maintenance of data residing on on-line, off-line, and near-line digital optical storage devices;
establishes a plan to ensure the migration path of digital information from early and current technology and optical media to future technologies and media;
provides guidance for the short- and long-term effect of the finite life of digital optical storage devices.
ISO/TR 10255:2009 also describes all forms of optical disk media including write-once-read-many (WORM), magneto-optical (MO), compact disk (CD), digital versatile disk (DVD) and newer technologies.
|
Published |
2009-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 24 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
;
35.240.30
IT applications in information, documentation and publishing
|
| ISO/IEC 10885:1993 |
Information technology — 356 mm optical disk cartridge for information interchange — Write once |
Specifies definitions of essential concepts, the environment in which the characteristics shall be tested, the environments in which the cartridge shall be operated and stored, the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the case and of the optical disk, the optical characteristics and the recording characteristics for recording the information once and for reading it many times, so as to provide physical interchangeability between data processing systems, the format for the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, the modulation methods used for recording and the quality of the recorded signals.
|
Published |
1993-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 104 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO 10922:2000 |
Information on Optical Disk Cartridges (ODC) shipping packages and ODC labels |
|
Withdrawn |
2000-03 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 10995:2008 |
Information technology — Digitally recorded media for information interchange and storage — Test method for the estimation of the archival lifetime of optical media |
ISO/IEC 10995:2008 specifies an accelerated aging test method for estimating the life expectancy for the retrievability of information stored on recordable or rewritable optical disks.
This test includes details on the following formats: DVD-R/-RW/-RAM, +R/+RW. It may be applied to additional optical disk formats with the appropriate specification substitutions and may be updated by committee in the future as required.
ISO/IEC 10995:2008 includes the following:
stress conditions;
assumptions;
ambient conditions:
controlled storage condition, e.g. 25 °C and 50% RH, using Eyring model,
uncontrolled storage condition, e.g. 30 °C and 80% RH, using Arrhenius model;
evaluation system description;
specimen preparation;
data acquisition procedure;
data interpretation.
The methodology includes only the effects of temperature (T) and relative humidity (RH). It does not attempt to model degradation due to complex failure mechanism kinetics, nor does it test for exposure to light, corrosive gases, contaminants, handling, and variations in playback subsystems. Disks exposed to these additional sources of stress or higher levels of T and RH are expected to experience shorter usable lifetimes.
|
Withdrawn |
2008-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 32 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 10995:2011 |
Information technology — Digitally recorded media for information interchange and storage — Test method for the estimation of the archival lifetime of optical media |
ISO/IEC 10995:2011 specifies an accelerated aging test method for estimating the life expectancy for the retrievability of information stored on recordable or rewritable optical disks.
This test includes details on the following formats: DVD-R/-RW/-RAM, +R/+RW. It can be applied to additional optical disk formats with the appropriate specification substitutions and can be updated in the future as required.
ISO/IEC 10995:2011 includes
- stress conditions,
- assumptions,
- ambient conditions: controlled storage conditions, e.g. 25 °C and 50 % RH, using the Eyring model; and uncontrolled storage conditions, e.g. 30 °C and 80 % RH, using the Arrhenius model,
- evaluation system description,
- specimen preparation,
- data acquisition procedure, and
- data interpretation.
|
Published |
2011-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 27 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 11560:1992 |
Information technology — Information interchange on 130 mm optical disk cartridges using the magneto-optical effect, for write once, read multiple functionality |
Specifies definitions of the essential concepts, the environment in which the characteristics are to be tested, the environments in which the cartridge is to be operated and stored, the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the case and of the optical disk, the magneto-optical characteristics and the recording characteristics, so as to provide physical interchangeability between data processing systems, the format for the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, the modulation method used for recording and the quality of the recorded signals.
|
Withdrawn |
1992-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 81 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 14517:1996 |
Information technology — 130 mm optical disk cartridges for information interchange — Capacity: 2,6 Gbytes per cartridge |
Defines a series of related 130 mm optical disk cartridges (ODCs). Gives the conditions for conformance testing and the Reference Drive, mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics, the format of the information, the magneto-optical characteristics and the minimum quality of user-written data.
|
Published |
1996-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 135 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 11976:2008 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 130 mm rewritable and write-once-read-many ultra density optical (UDO) disk cartridges — Capacity: 60 Gbytes per cartridge — Second generation |
ISO/IEC 11976:2008 specifies the mechanical, physical, and optical characteristics of a 130 mm optical disk cartridge (ODC) that employs thermo-optical Phase Change effects to enable data interchange between such disks.
ISO/IEC 11976:2008 specifies two types of disk.
Type RW (Rewritable) provides for data to be written, read and erased many times over the recording surfaces of the disk.
Type WORM (Write Once Read Many) provides for data once written to be read a multiplicity of times. This type uses a Write Once Read Many times recording material (written marks cannot be erased and attempted modifications of the written marks are detectable). Multisession (incremental write operations) recording may be performed on Type WORM disks.
The disk is two-sided with a nominal capacity of 30,0 Gbytes per side and the cartridge (two sides) provides a nominal capacity of 60,0 Gbytes.
ISO/IEC 11976:2008 specifies the following:
the conditions for conformance testing and the Reference Drive;
the environments in which the cartridges are to be operated and stored;
the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the cartridge so as to provide mechanical interchangeability between data processing systems;
the format of the information on the disk, both embossed and user-written, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, the modulation methods used;
the characteristics of the embossed information on the disk;
the thermo-optical characteristics of the disk, enabling processing systems to write data onto the disk;
the minimum quality of user-written data on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 11976:2008 provides for interchange between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Withdrawn |
2008-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 141 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 12862:2009 |
Information technology — 120 mm (8,54 Gbytes per side) and 80 mm (2,66 Gbytes per side) DVD recordable disk for dual layer (DVD-R for DL) |
ISO/IEC 12862:2009 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of a 120 mm and an 80 mm dual layer DVD recordable disk to enable the interchange of such disks. It specifies the quality of the pre-recorded, unrecorded and the recorded signals, the format of the data, the format of the information zone, the format of the unrecorded zone, and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. This disk is identified as a DVD recordable disk for dual layer (DVD-R for DL).
ISO/IEC 12862:2009 specifies the following:
120 mm and 80 mm nominal diameter disks that may be either single or double sided;
the conditions for conformance;
the environments in which the disk is to be operated and stored;
the mechanical and physical characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems;
the format of the pre-recorded information on an unrecorded disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method used;
the format of the data and the recorded information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method used;
the characteristics of the signals from pre-recorded and unrecorded areas on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read the pre-recorded information and to write to the disks;
the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 12862:2009 provides for interchange of disks between disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Withdrawn |
2009-06 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 185 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 12862:2011 |
Information technology — 120 mm (8,54 Gbytes per side) and 80 mm (2,66 Gbytes per side) DVD recordable disk for dual layer (DVD-R for DL) |
ISO/IEC 12862:2011 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of a 120 mm and an 80 mm dual layer DVD recordable disk to enable the interchange of such disks. It specifies the quality of the pre-recorded, unrecorded and recorded signals, the format of the data, the format of the information zone, the format of the unrecorded zone, and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. This disk is identified as a DVD recordable disk for dual layer (DVD-R for DL).
ISO/IEC 12862:2011 specifies the following:
120 mm and 80 mm nominal diameter disks that can be either single- or double-sided;
the conditions for conformance;
the environments in which the disk is to be operated and stored;
the mechanical and physical characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems;
the format of the pre-recorded information on an unrecorded disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method used;
the format of the data and the recorded information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method used;
the characteristics of the signals from pre-recorded and unrecorded areas on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read the pre-recorded information and to write to the disks;
the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 12862:2011 provides for interchange of disks between disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Published |
2011-05 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 182 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13170:2009 |
Information technology — 120 mm (8,54 Gbytes per side) and 80 mm (2,66 Gbytes per side) DVD re-recordable disk for dual layer (DVD-RW for DL) |
ISO/IEC 13170:2010 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of a 120 mm and an 80 mm dual layer DVD re-recordable disk to enable the interchange of such disks. It specifies the quality of the embossed, unrecorded and the recorded signals, the format of the data, the format of the information zone, the format of the unrecorded zone, and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. This disk is identified as a DVD re-recordable disk for dual layer (DVD-RW for DL).
ISO/IEC 13170:2010 specifies:
120 mm and 80 mm nominal diameter disks that may be either single or double sided;
the conditions for conformance;
the environments in which the disk is to be operated and stored;
the mechanical and physical characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems;
the format of the embossed information on an unrecorded disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method used;
the format of the data and the recorded information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method used;
the characteristics of the signals from embossed and unrecorded areas on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read the embossed information and to write to the disks;
the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 13170:2010 provides for interchange of disks between disk drives. Together with an International Standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Published |
2009-11 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 175 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13346-1:1995 |
Information technology — Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interchange — Part 1: General |
Consists of five parts; part 1 specifies references, definitions, notation and basic structures that apply to the other four parts.
|
Published |
1995-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.20
Magnetic storage devices in general
;
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13346-2:1995 |
Information technology — Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interchange — Part 2: Volume and boot block recognition |
|
Withdrawn |
1995-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.20
Magnetic storage devices in general
;
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13481:1993 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 130 mm optical disk cartridges — Capacity: 1 gigabyte per cartridge |
Specifies two implementations: Type R/W (data to be written, read and erased many times) and type WO (having write once, read multiple functionality). Specifies the conditions for conformance testing and the reference drive; the environments in which the cartridges are to be operated and stored; the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the case and of the cartridge; the format of the information on the disk; the characteristics of the embossed information on the disk; the magneto-optical characteristics of the disk; the minimum quality of user-written data on the disk.
|
Published |
1993-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 95 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13346-2:1999 |
Information technology — Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interchange — Part 2: Volume and boot block recognition |
This part of ISO/IEC 13346 specifies a format and associated system requirements for volume and boot block
recognition by specifying:
volume recognition;
boot descriptors intended for use to bring a system to a known state;
levels of medium interchange;
requirements for the processes which are provided within information processing systems, to enable
information to be interchanged between different systems; for this purpose, this part of ISO/IEC 13346 specifies
the functions to be provided within systems which are intended to originate or receive media which conform to
this part of ISO/IEC 13346.
|
Published |
1999-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 9 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.20
Magnetic storage devices in general
;
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13346-3:1995 |
Information technology — Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interchange — Part 3: Volume structure |
|
Withdrawn |
1995-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 23 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.20
Magnetic storage devices in general
;
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13346-3:1999 |
Information technology — Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interchange — Part 3: Volume structure |
ISO/IEC 13346 specifies a format and associated system requirements for volume and boot block recognition,
volume structure, file structure and record structure for the interchange of information on media between users of
information processing systems.
The media shall be recorded as if the recording of sectors may be done in any order.
Note 1 - The medium is not restricted to being of only one type; the type of medium may be either write once, or read only, or
rewritable, or a combination of these types.
ISO/IEC 13346 consists of the following five Parts:
Part 1: General
Part 2: Volume and Boot Block Recognition
Part 3: Volume Structure
Part 4: File Structure
Part 5: Record Structure
Annex A - ICB Strategies, is part of ISO/IEC 13346-4.
This part of ISO/IEC 13346 specifies a format and associated system requirements for volume structure by
specifying:
the attributes of a volume and the descriptors recorded on it;
the relationship among volumes of a volume set;
the attributes of a partition of a volume;
the attributes of a logical volume and the descriptors recorded on it;
levels of medium interchange;
requirements for the processes which are provided within information processing systems, to enable
information to be interchanged between different systems; for this purpose, it specifies the functions to be
provided within systems which are intended to originate or receive media which conform to this part of
ISO/IEC 13346.
|
Published |
1999-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 29 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.20
Magnetic storage devices in general
;
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13346-4:1995 |
Information technology — Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interchange — Part 4: File structure |
|
Withdrawn |
1995-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 50 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.20
Magnetic storage devices in general
;
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13346-4:1999 |
Information technology — Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interchange — Part 4: File structure |
ISO/IEC 13346 specifies a format and associated system requirements for volume and boot block recognition,
volume structure, file structure and record structure for the interchange of information on media between users of
information processing systems.
The media shall be recorded as if the recording of sectors may be done in any order.
Note 1 - The medium is not restricted to being of only one type; the type of medium may be either write once, or read only, or rewritable, or a
combination of these types.
This International Standard consists of the following five Parts:
Part 1: General
Part 2: Volume and Boot Block Recognition
Part 3: Volume Structure
Part 4: File Structure
Part 5: Record Structure
Annex A - ICB Strategies, is part of this part of ISO/IEC 13346.
This part of ISO/IEC 13346 specifies a format and associated system requirements for file structure by specifying:
- the placement of files;
- the attributes of the files;
- the relationship among files of a logical volume;
- levels of medium interchange;
- requirements for the processes which are provided within information processing systems, to enable information
to be interchanged between different systems; for this purpose, it specifies the functions to be provided within
systems which are intended to originate or receive media which conform to this part of ISO/IEC 13346.
|
Published |
1999-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 62 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.20
Magnetic storage devices in general
;
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13346-5:1995 |
Information technology — Volume and file structure of write-once and rewritable media using non-sequential recording for information interchange — Part 5: Record structure |
Specifies a format and associated system requirements for record structure for the interchange of information on media between users of information processing systems by specifying record structures, the attributes of the records of a file and requirements for the processes to enable information to be interchanged between different systems.
|
Published |
1995-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 8 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.20
Magnetic storage devices in general
;
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13403:1995 |
Information technology — Information interchange on 300 mm optical disk cartridges of the write once, read multiple (WORM) type using the CCS method |
Specifies the characteristics of 300 mm optical disk cartridges (ODC) of the WORM type providing for embossed information and for data to be written once and read multiple times.
|
Withdrawn |
1995-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 92 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13490-1:1995 |
Information technology — Volume and file structure of read-only and write-once compact disk media for information interchange — Part 1: General |
Specifies a format and associated system requirements for volume and boot block recognition, volume structure, file structure and record structure for the interchange of information between users of information processing systems using CD-WO, hybrid CD-WO and CD-ROM disks. Gives references, definitions, notation and basic structures that apply to ISO/IEC 13490-2.
|
Published |
1995-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 12 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13490-2:1995 |
Information technology — Volume and file structure of read-only and write-once compact disk media for information interchange — Part 2: Volume and file structure |
Specifies a format and associated system requirements for volume and file structure for the interchange of information between users of information processing systems using CD-WO, hybrid CD-WO and CD-ROM disks by specifying the attributes of a volume, the relationship among volumes, the attributes of a partition of a volume, the placement of files, the attributes of the files, the relationship among files and file sets, levels of medium interchange and requirements for the processes.
|
Published |
1995-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 86 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13549:1993 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 130 mm optical disk cartridges — Capacity: 1,3 gigabytes per cartridge |
La présente Norme internationale définit :
les conditions de test de conformité ;
les environnements de fonctionnement et de stockage des cartouches;
les caractéristiques mécaniques, physiques et dimensionnelles du boîtier et de la cartouche afin d'assurer l'interchangeabilité mécanique entre les systèmes de traitement de l'information ;
le format des informations sur le disque, à la fois de celles qui sont gravées et de celles qui sont écrites par l'utilisateur, y compris la disposition physique des pistes et des secteurs, les codes de correction d'erreur et le code de modulation utilisé ;
les caractéristiques des informations gravées sur le disque ;
les caractéristiques magnéto-optiques du disque permettant aux dispositifs de traitement de les écrire sur le disque ;
la qualité minimale des données écrites par l'utilisateur sur le disque permettant aux dispositifs de traitement de données de les lire sur le disque.
La présente Norme internationale permet l'échange entre des lecteurs-enregistreurs
de disques optiques. En association avec une norme relative à la structure
de volume et de fichier, elle prévoit des échanges de données
entre systèmes de traitement de l'information.
|
Published |
1993-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 99 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC TR 13561:1994 |
Information technology — Guidelines for effective use of optical disk cartridges conforming to ISO/IEC 10090 |
Provides guidelines for the control scenario including formatting, defect management, the usage of control zone data, etc. of drives which claim conformance to ISO/IEC 10090, in order to achieve better usability of the 90 mm optical disk cartridges conforming to ISO/IEC 10090.
|
Withdrawn |
1994-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 16 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13614:1995 |
Information technology — Interchange on 300 mm optical disk cartridges of the write once, read multiple (WORM) type using the SSF method |
Specifies the characteristics of 300 mm optical disk cartridges (ODC) providing for embossed information and for data to be written once and read multiple times (WORM). Defines the conditions for conformance testing and reference drive, the mechanical and physical characteristics of the cartridge, the format of the information, the characteristics of the embossed information, the optical characteristics and the minimum quality of user-written data.
|
Withdrawn |
1995-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 105 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC TR 13841:1995 |
Information technology — Guidance on measurement techniques for 90 mm optical disk cartridges |
Provides guidance on measurement techniques for 90 mm rewritable/read only optical disk cartridges. This technical report is to aid the understanding of interchangeability between disks and drives.
|
Withdrawn |
1995-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 72 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13842:1995 |
Information technology — 130 mm optical disk cartridges for information interchange — Capacity: 2 Gbytes per cartridge |
Specifies the conditions for conformance testing and the reference drive, the environments in which the cartridges are to be operated and stored, the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the cartridge, the format of the information on the disk, the magneto-optical characteristics of the disk and the minimum quality of user-written data on the disk.
|
Published |
1995-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 127 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 13963:1995 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 90 mm optical disk cartridges — Capacity: 230 megabytes per cartridge |
Specifies the characteristics of 90 mm Optical Disk Cartridges (ODC) with a capacity of 230 Mbytes per cartridge. Specifies three related, but different implementations of such cartridges: Type R/W, type P-ROM and type O-ROM. Provides for interchange between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Published |
1995-04 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 97 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/PRF 11346 |
Rubber, vulcanized or thermoplastic — Estimation of life-time and maximum temperature of use |
|
Under development |
2023-06 |
Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 21 |
Technical Committee |
83.060
Rubber
|
| ISO/IEC 15286:1999 |
Information technology — 130 mm optical disk cartridges for information interchange — Capacity: 5,2 Gbytes per cartridge |
This International Standard specifies the characteristics of a series of related 130 mm optical disk
cartridges (ODCs) by using a number of Type designations.
A disk has two sides, called Side A and Side B. Each side can have a nominal capacity of 2,6 Gbytes.
Type R/W provides for data to be written, read and erased many times over the
recording surface of the corresponding disk side, using the thermo-magnetic
and magneto-optical effects.
Type P-ROM provides for a part of the disk surface to be pre-recorded and reproduced by
stamping or other means. This part of the disk is read without recourse to
the magneto-optical effect. All parts which are not pre-recorded provide for
data to meet the requirements of Type R/W.
Type O-ROM provides for the whole of the disk surface to be pre-recorded and reproduced
by stamping or other means. The corresponding disk sides are read without
recourse to the magneto-optical effect.
Type DOW provides for data to be written and read many times over the recording
surface of the corresponding disk side, using the direct overwrite thermomagnetic
and magneto-optical effects requiring a single external magnetic
field.
Type P-DOW provides for a part of the disk surface to be pre-recorded and reproduced by
stamping or other means. This part of the disk is read without recourse to
the magneto-optical effect. All parts which are not pre-recorded provide for
data to meet the requirements of Type DOW.
Type WO provides write once, read multiple functionality using the thermo-magnetic
and magneto-optical effects.
Type WO-DOW provides write once, read multiple functionality using the direct overwrite
thermo-magnetic and magneto-optical effects.
In addition, for each Type, this International Standard provides for cartridges containing a disk with a
sector size of 512 bytes, cartridges containing a disk with a sector size of 1 024 bytes and cartridges
containing a disk with a sector size of 2 048 bytes. All sectors of a disk are the same size.
This International Standard specifies
- the conditions for conformance testing and the Reference Drive;
- the environments in which the cartridges are to be operated and stored;
- the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the cartridge, so as to
provide mechanical interchangeability between data processing systems;
- the format of the information on the disk, both embossed and user-written, including
the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correction codes, the
modulation methods used;
- the characteristics of the embossed information on the disk;
- the magneto-optical characteristics of the disk, enabling processing systems to write
data onto the disk;
- the minimum quality of user-written data on the disk, enabling data processing
systems to read data from the disk.
This International Standard provides for interchange between optical disk drives. Together with a
Standard for volume and file structure it provides for full data interchange between data processing
systems.
|
Published |
1999-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 148 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 15485:1997 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 120 mm optical disk cartridges using phase change PD format — Capacity: 650 Mbytes per cartridge |
|
Withdrawn |
1997-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 90 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 15486:1998 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 130 mm optical disk cartridges of type WORM (Write Once Read Many) using irreversible effects — Capacity: 2,6 Gbytes per cartridge |
|
Withdrawn |
1998-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 117 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 15498:1997 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 90 mm optical disk cartridges — HS-1 format — Capacity: 650 Mbytes per cartridge |
|
Withdrawn |
1997-12 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 116 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 15898:1998 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 356 mm optical disk cartridges — WORM, using phase change technology — Capacity: 14,8 Gbytes and 25 Gbytes per cartridge |
|
Withdrawn |
1998-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 104 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 16448:1999 |
Information technology — 120 mm DVD — Read-only disk |
|
Withdrawn |
1999-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 70 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 16448:2002 |
Information technology — 120 mm DVD — Read-only disk |
ISO/IEC 16448 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of a 120 mm, read-only optical disk to enable the interchange of such disks. It specifies the quality of the recorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. This disk is identified as DVD - Read-Only Disk.
ISO/IEC 16448 specifies
four related but different Types of this disk,the conditions for conformance,the environments in which the disk is to be operated and stored,the mechanical and physical characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems,the format of the information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method used,the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 16448 provides for interchange of disks between disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Published |
2002-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 75 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 16449:1999 |
Information technology — 80 mm DVD — Read-only disk |
|
Withdrawn |
1999-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 70 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 16449:2002 |
Information technology — 80 mm DVD — Read-only disk |
ISO/IEC 16449 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of a 80 mm, read-only optical disk to enable the interchange of such disks. It specifies the quality of the recorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. This disk is identified as DVD - Read-Only Disk.
ISO/IEC 16449 specifies
four related but different Types of this disk,the conditions for conformance,the environments in which the disk is to be operated and stored,the mechanical and physical characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems,the format of the information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method used,the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 16449 provides for interchange of disks between disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Published |
2002-04 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 74 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO 4210-5:2014 |
Cycles — Safety requirements for bicycles — Part 5: Steering test methods |
ISO 4210-5:2014 specifies the steering test methods for ISO 4210‑2.
|
Withdrawn |
2014-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 13 |
Technical Committee |
43.150
Cycles
|
| ISO/IEC 16824:1999 |
Information technology — 120 mm DVD rewritable disk (DVD-RAM) |
This International Standard specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of a 120 mm optical disk to enable
interchange of such disks. It specifies the quality of the recorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method,
thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. The data can be written, read and overwritten many
times using the phase change method. This disk is identified as DVD-RAM.
This International Standard specifies
- two related but different Types of this disk (see clause 7),
- the conditions for conformance,
- the environments in which the disk is to be tested, operated and stored,
- the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data
processing systems,
- the format of the information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting
codes and the coding method,
- the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, thus enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
This International Standard provides for the interchange of disks between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for
volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems. The optical disks specified by
this International Standard may be enclosed in cases according to ISO/IEC 16825 as specified therein.
|
Published |
1999-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 95 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 16825:1999 |
Information technology — Case for 120 mm DVD-RAM disks |
This International Standard specifies the characteristics of a case for use with 120 mm DVD-RAM disks as specified in
ISO/IEC 16824. This International Standard specifies three related, but different implementations of such cases, viz.
Type 1 Provides a case for a one-sided (Type 1S) or a two-sided (Type 2S) DVD-RAM disk such that the disk can
not be removed from the case. This case is reversible.
Type 2 Provides a case for a one-sided DVD-RAM disk (Type 1S) such that the disk may be removed from the
case. This case is not reversible.
Type 3 Provides a case into which a one-sided DVD-RAM disk (Type 1S) may be inserted, then used as a
cartridge. This case is not reversible.
This International Standard specifies
- the environments in which the cases are to be operated and stored;
- the dimensional and mechanical characteristics of the case, so as to provide mechanical interchangeability between data
processing systems;
This International Standard provides for mechanical interchange between optical disk drives. Together with 120 mm
DVD-RAM disks according to ISO/IEC 16824 and a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data
interchange between data processing systems.
|
Published |
1999-05 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 52 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 16963:2011 |
Information technology — Digitally recorded media for information interchange and storage — Test method for the estimation of lifetime of optical media for long-term data storage |
ISO/IEC 16963:2011 specifies an accelerated aging test method for estimating the lifetime of the retrievability of information stored on recordable or rewritable optical disks.
This test includes details on the following formats: DVD-R/RW/RAM, +R/+RW and CD-R/RW.
|
Withdrawn |
2011-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 32 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 16963:2015 |
Information technology — Digitally recorded media for information interchange and storage — Test method for the estimation of lifetime of optical disks for long-term data storage |
ISO/IEC 16963:2015 specifies an accelerated aging test method for estimating the lifetime of the retrievability of information stored on recordable or rewritable optical disks.
The method is based on the theoretical assumption that the lifetime of data recorded on an optical disk has a lognormal distribution.
Detailed testing is specified for the following formats: DVD-R/RW/RAM disks, +R/+RW disks, CD-R/RW disks and BD recordable / rewritable disks. The testing can be applied to additional optical-disk formats with substitution of the appropriate specifications and can also be updated by committee in the future as required.
ISO/IEC 16963:2015 includes: stress conditions (Basic and Rigorous stress-conditions for testing and subsequent analysis using both the Eyring and Arrhenius methods); ambient storage conditions in which the lifetime of data stored on optical disk is estimated (a Controlled storage-condition, 25 °C and 50 % RH, representing full-time air conditioning - the Eyring method is used to estimate the lifetime under this storage condition; and a Harsh storage-condition, 30 °C and 80 % RH, representing the most severe conditions in which users handle and store optical disks - the Arrhenius method is used to estimate the lifetime under this storage condition); a description of the evaluation system; procedures for specimen preparation and data acquisition; definitions and methods used in testing specific disk types; analysis of test results to determine the lifetime of stored data; and a format for reporting the estimated lifetime of stored data.
The methodology includes only the effects of temperature and relative humidity. It does not attempt to model degradation due to complex failure mechanism kinetics, nor does it test for exposure to light, corrosive gases, contaminants, handling, or variations in playback subsystems. Disks exposed to these additional sources of stress or higher levels of temperature and relative humidity are expected to experience shorter usable lifetimes.
|
Withdrawn |
2015-03 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 53 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 16963:2017 |
Information technology — Digitally recorded media for information interchange and storage — Test method for the estimation of lifetime of optical disks for long-term data storage |
ISO/IEC 16963:2017 specifies an accelerated ageing test method for estimating the lifetime of the retrievability of information stored on recordable or rewritable optical disks.
The method is based on the theoretical assumption that the lifetime of data recorded on an optical disk has a lognormal distribution.
Detailed testing is specified for the following formats: DVD-R/RW/RAM disks, +R/+RW disks, CD-R/RW disks and BD recordable/rewritable disks. The testing can be applied to additional optical-disk formats with substitution of the appropriate specifications and can also be updated by the committee in the future as required.
ISO/IEC 16963:2017 includes:
- stress conditions:
- Basic and Rigorous stress-conditions for testing and subsequent analysis using both the Eyring and Arrhenius methods;
- ambient storage conditions in which the lifetime of data stored on optical disk is estimated:
- a Controlled storage-condition, Temp = 25 °C and RH = 50 %, representing full-time air conditioning. The Eyring method is used to estimate the lifetime under this storage condition;
- a Harsh storage-condition, Temp = 30 °C and RH = 80 %, representing the most severe conditions in which users handle and store optical disks. The Arrhenius method is used to estimate the lifetime under this storage condition;
- a description of the evaluation system;
- procedures for specimen preparation and data acquisition;
- definitions and methods used in testing specific disk types;
- analysis of test results to determine the lifetime of stored data;
- a format for reporting the estimated lifetime of stored data.
The methodology includes only the effects of temperature and relative humidity. It does not attempt to model degradation due to complex failure mechanism kinetics, nor does it test for exposure to light, corrosive gases, contaminants, handling, or variations in playback subsystems. Disks exposed to these additional sources of stress or higher levels of temperature and relative humidity are expected to experience shorter usable lifetime.
|
Published |
2017-07 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 52 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 16969:1999 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 120 mm optical disk cartridges using +RW format — Capacity: 3,0 Gbytes and 6,0 Gbytes |
This International Standard specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of 120 mm
rewritable optical disks with capacities of 3,0 Gbytes and 6,0 Gbytes. It specifies the quality of the recorded and
unrecorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange
by means of such disks. The data can be written, read and overwritten many times using the phase change
method. These disks are identified as +RW.
This International Standard specifies
_ two related but different Types of this disk (see clause 7),
_ the conditions for conformance,
_ the environments in which the disk is to be tested, operated and stored,
_ the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange
between data processing systems,
_ the format of the information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error
correcting codes and the coding method,
_ the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, thus enabling data processing systems to read the data
from the disk.
This International Standard provides for the interchange of disks between optical disk drives. Together with a
standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Published |
1999-10 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 85 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 17341:2004 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm optical disk using +RW format — Capacity: 4,7 Gbytes and 1,46 Gbytes per side |
ISO/IEC 17341:2004 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of 120 mm rewritable optical disks with capacities of 4,7 Gbytes and 9,4 Gbytes. It specifies the quality of the recorded and unrecorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. The data can be written, read and overwritten many times using the phase change method. These disks are identified as +RW.
|
Withdrawn |
2004-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 105 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 17341:2005 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm optical disk using +RW format — Capacity: 4,7 Gbytes and 1,46 Gbytes per side (Recording speed up to 4X) |
ISO/IEC 17341:2005 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of 120 mm rewritable optical disks with capacities of 4,7 GB and 9,4 GB. It specifies the quality of the recorded and unrecorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. The data can be written, read and overwritten many times using the phase change method. These disks are identified as +RW.
The +RW system also allows 80 mm disks with capacities of 1,46 GB and 2,92 GB. These disks shall have the same characteristics as the 120 mm disks, except for some parameters related to the smaller dimensions. All parameters unique for the 80 mm disks are specified in Annex A.
ISO/IEC 17341:2005 specifies:
- two related but different types of this disk;
- the conditions for conformance;
- the environments in which the disk is to be tested, operated and stored;
- the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems;
- the format of the information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method; and
- the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, thus enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 17341:2005 provides for the interchange of disks between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Withdrawn |
2005-02 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 118 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 17341:2006 |
Information technology — Data Interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +RW Format — Capacity: 4,7 Gbytes and 1,46 Gbytes per Side (Recording speed up to 4X) |
ISO/IEC 17341:2006 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of 120 mm rewritable optical disks with capacities of 4,7 GB and 9,4 GB. It specifies the quality of the recorded and unrecorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. The data can be written read and overwritten many times using the phase change method. These disks are identified as +RW.
ISO/IEC 17341:2006 also specifies 80 mm disks with capacities of 1,46 GB and 2,92 GB. These disks have the same characteristics as the 120 mm disks, except for some parameters related to the smaller dimensions.
This International Standard specifies:
two related but different Types of this disk;the conditions for conformance;the environments in which the disk is to be tested, operated and stored;the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems;the format of the information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method; andthe characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, thus enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 17341:2006 provides for the interchange of disks between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Withdrawn |
2006-12 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 127 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 17341:2009 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm optical disk using +RW format — Capacity: 4,7 Gbytes and 1,46 Gbytes per side (recording speed up to 4X) |
ISO/IEC 17341:2009 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of 120 mm rewritable optical disks with capacities of 4,7 Gbytes and 9,4 Gbytes. It specifies the quality of the recorded and unrecorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. The data can be written, read and overwritten many times using the phase change method. These disks are identified as +RW.
ISO/IEC 17341:2009 also specifies 80 mm disks with capacities of 1,46 Gbytes and 2,92 Gbytes. These disks have the same characteristics as the 120 mm disks, except for some parameters related to the smaller dimensions. All parameters unique for the 80 mm disks are specified in an annex.
ISO/IEC 17341:2009 specifies the following:
two related but different types of this disk;
the conditions for conformance;
the environments in which the disk is to be tested, operated and stored;
the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems;
the format of the information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method;
the characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, thus enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 17341:2009 provides for the interchange of disks between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Published |
2009-06 |
Edition : 4 |
Number of pages : 129 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 17342:2004 |
Information technology — 80 mm (1,46 Gbytes per side) and 120 mm (4,70 Gbytes per side) DVD re-recordable disk (DVD-RW) |
ISO/IEC 17342:2004 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of an 80 mm and a 120 mm DVD re-recordable disk to enable the interchange of such disks. It specifies the quality of the pre-recorded, unrecorded and the recorded signals, the format of the data, the format of the information zone, the format of the unrecorded zone, and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks.
|
Published |
2004-07 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 148 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 17344:2005 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +R format — Capacity: 4,7 and 1,46 Gbytes per side (Recording speed up to 8X) |
ISO/IEC 17344:2005 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of 120 mm recordable optical disks with capacities of 4,7 gigabytes and 9,4 gigabytes. It specifies the quality of the recorded and unrecorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. The data can be written once and read many times using a non-reversible method. These disks are identified as +R.
The +R system also allows 80 mm disks with capacities of 1,46 gigabytes and 2,92 gigabytes. These disks have the same characteristics as the 120 mm disks, except for some parameters related to the smaller dimensions. All parameters unique to the 80 mm disks are specified in Annex A.
ISO/IEC 17344 specifies:
two related but different types of this disk;the conditions for conformance;the environments in which the disk is to be tested, operated and stored;the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems;the format of the information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method; andthe characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, which enable data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 17344:2005 provides for the interchange of disks between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Withdrawn |
2005-02 |
Edition : 1 |
Number of pages : 126 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 17344:2005 |
Information technology — Data interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm optical disk using +R format — Capacity: 4,7 and 1,46 Gbytes per side (recording speed up to 8X) |
ISO/IEC 17344:2005 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of 120 mm recordable optical disks with capacities of 4,7 GB and 9,4 GB. It specifies the quality of the recorded and unrecorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. The data can be written once and read many times using a non-reversible method. These disks are identified as +R.
The +R system also allows 80 mm disks with capacities of 1,46 GB and 2,92 GB. These disks shall have the same characteristics as the 120 mm disks, except for some parameters related to the smaller dimensions. All parameters unique for the 80 mm disks are specified in Annex A.
ISO/IEC 17344:2005 specifies:
two related but different Types of this disk;the conditions for conformance;the environments in which the disk is to be tested, operated and stored;the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems;the format of the information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method; andthe characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, thus enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 17344:2005 provides for the interchange of disks between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Withdrawn |
2005-06 |
Edition : 2 |
Number of pages : 137 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|
| ISO/IEC 17344:2006 |
Information technology — Data Interchange on 120 mm and 80 mm Optical Disk using +R Format — Capacity: 4,7 and 1,46 Gbytes per Side (Recording speed up to 16X) |
ISO/IEC 17344:2006 specifies the mechanical, physical and optical characteristics of 120 mm recordable optical disks with capacities of 4,7 Gbytes and 9,4 Gbytes. It specifies the quality of the recorded and unrecorded signals, the format of the data and the recording method, thereby allowing for information interchange by means of such disks. The data can be written once and read many times using a non-reversible method. These disks are identified as +R.
ISO/IEC 17344:2006 also specifies 80 mm disks with capacities of 1,46 Gbytes and 2,92 Gbytes. These disks have the same characteristics as the 120 mm disks, except for some parameters related to the smaller dimensions.
ISO/IEC 17344:2006 specifies:
two related but different Types of this disk;the conditions for conformance;the environments in which the disk is to be tested, operated and stored;the mechanical, physical and dimensional characteristics of the disk, so as to provide mechanical interchange between data processing systems;the format of the information on the disk, including the physical disposition of the tracks and sectors, the error correcting codes and the coding method; andthe characteristics of the signals recorded on the disk, thus enabling data processing systems to read the data from the disk.
ISO/IEC 17344:2006 provides for the interchange of disks between optical disk drives. Together with a standard for volume and file structure, it provides for full data interchange between data processing systems.
|
Withdrawn |
2006-12 |
Edition : 3 |
Number of pages : 155 |
Technical Committee |
35.220.30
Optical storage devices
|