BS ISO/IEC 11694-4:1996 - Identification cards. Optical memory cards. Linear recording method - Logical data structures
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ISO/IEC 11694-4:1996 is a standard related to identification cards with optical memory, specifically focusing on the linear recording method and logical data structures. The full title is "Identification cards - Optical memory cards - Linear recording method - Part 4: Logical data structures."
This standard is likely to provide specifications and guidelines for the logical organization of data on optical memory cards that use a linear recording method. The linear recording method refers to the way data is physically stored on the card in a linear fashion.
Logical data structures, in the context of this standard, would involve defining how information is organized, stored, and accessed on the optical memory card. This could include specifications for file structures, data fields, and the relationships between different pieces of information stored on the card.
Standards like ISO/IEC 11694-4 are crucial in ensuring interoperability and compatibility among different systems and devices that use optical memory cards. They provide a common framework for the implementation and use of such cards, making it easier for manufacturers, developers, and users to understand and work with these technologies.
ICS 35.240.15 Identification cards and related devices
Language:
English
Subject Keywords:
Data structures; Data blocks; Binary digits; Layout; Coding (data conversion); Optical recording; Error-detection codes; Recording tracks; Optical characters; Data media; Cards; Data layout; Data processing