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Sorry, apologize for keeping link here. Please don't use link
Thanks David for valuable tips !!
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In message , David Brown writes
The author will have the certification and all the supporting documentation.
From the supporting documentation and who did the certification
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Certification and related documents certainly make it much easier to ensure that the RTOS is safe and works properly - but you still have to do appropriate checking and testing yourself. If you build an plane control system using third-party certified software, and the plane crashes, are you going to tell the inquiry that you didn't bother testing the software because it was certified safe? Clearly you have a lot more work to do if there are no certifications or other assurances, but you have the responsibility in any case.
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