[SystemSafety] Critical systems Linux
Paul Sherwood
paul.sherwood at codethink.co.uk
Wed Nov 21 10:52:25 CET 2018
On 2018-11-21 09:20, Peter Bernard Ladkin wrote:
> On 2018-11-21 09:35 , Michael J. Pont wrote:
>>>> In the world that I inhabit, many systems are assembled from such
>>>> 'SEooCs'.
>>
>>> So it is in automotive, I take it ISO 26262 allows such processes?
>>> Is it explicit in the document? If so, where?
>>> PBL
>>
>> Please start with ISO 26262: 2011, Part 10, Clause 9.
> Thanks. That is all about safety cases. Clause 10 is about SEooC.
>
> What I thought I was reading from contributors to this discussion was
> that there are certain things,
> such as microkernels or OS elements, which are "certified" as SEooC.
> That is, an SEooC is a concrete
> thing which comes with a certificate of some sort.
Just picking two examples...
https://www.highintegritysystems.com/safertos/
http://blackberry.qnx.com/en/company/certifications
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