CSA ISO/IEC 11694-4
Identification cards — Optical memory cards — Linear recording method — Part 4: Logical data structures
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Organization: | CSA |
Publication Date: | 1 January 2009 |
Status: | active |
Page Count: | 38 |
ICS Code (Identification cards. Chip cards. Biometrics): | 35.240.15 |
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This part of ISO/IEC 11694 defines the logical data structures for optical memory cards necessary to allow compatibility and interchange between systems using the linear recording method.
Document History
October 1, 2009
Identification cards — Optical memory cards — Linear recording method — Part 4: Logical data structures
This part of ISO/IEC 11694 defines the logical data structures for optical memory cards necessary to allow compatibility and interchange between systems using the linear recording method.
CSA ISO/IEC 11694-4
January 1, 2009
Identification cards — Optical memory cards — Linear recording method — Part 4: Logical data structures
This part of ISO/IEC 11694 defines the logical data structures for optical memory cards necessary to allow compatibility and interchange between systems using the linear recording method.
January 1, 2009
Identification cards - Optical memory cards - Linear recording method - Part 4: Logical data structures
This part of ISO/IEC 11694 defines the logical data structures for optical memory cards necessary to allow compatibility and interchange between systems using the linear recording method.
December 1, 2002
Identification Cards - Optical Memory Cards - Linear Recording Method - Part 4: Logical Data Structures
This part of ISO/IEC 11694 specifies the logical data structures for optical memory cards necessary to allow compatibility and interchange between systems using the linear recording method.
November 1, 1996
Identification Cards - Optical Memory Cards - Linear Recording Method - Part 4: Logical Data Structures
This part of ISO/IEC 11694 defines the logical data structures for optical memory cards necessary to allow compatibility and interchange between systems using the linear recording method