ISO 9660Volume and file structure of CD-ROM for Information Interchange. A standard for the organization of data on CD-ROM media established by the International Standards Organization.
The ISO 9660 standard defines the format of data held on CD-ROM. cell See grid cell. center A discrete location that has a supply of a resource or commodity. In spatial interaction, a center is consider to have attractiveness.
CD images end in the file extension "ISO" to signify that they are using the ISO 9660 standard filesystem as opposed to another file system - hence CD images are commonly referred to as "ISOs".
6.1.3 CDs used as a storage media must comply with ISO 9660 Standard, which specifies how this type of media disk stores information. 6.2 Backup Images: Backup images on removable media shall meet the guidelines for master images.
Compact Disk-Read Only Memory. CD-ROM is an optical media. A CD-ROM 5.25-inch disk can hold about 650 megabytes of information.The ISO 9660 standard defines the format of data held on CD-ROM. Charts ...
See also: Classification, Interface, Class, Information, Image
 
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