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INCITS 423.4-2009[R2014]

Information Technology - Conformance Testing Methodology Standard for Biometric Data Interchange Format Standards- Part 4: Conformance Testing Methodology for INCITS 381-2004, Finger Image-Based Data Interchange Format

This part of ANSI INCITS 423 is concerned with conformance testing of implementations claiming conformance to the Finger Image-Based Data Interchange Format specification as per ANSI INCITS 381-2004. Further, this part of ANSI INCITS 423 is concerned with testing only of the Biometric Data Interchange Records (BDIR) requirements as defined in ANSI INCITS 381-2004. For the purposes of this part of ANSI INCITS 423, and as also described in Part 1: Generalized Conformance Testing Methodology of ANSI INCITS 423, conformance testing of the CBEFF requirements as set forth in ANSI INCITS 381-2004 is not within the scope of this part of ANSI INCITS 423.


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