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Real-time operating systems / Computer architecture / Risk / Embedded operating systems / Functional Safety / Middleware / Kernel / Technology / IEC 61508 / Safety / Systems engineering / Computing
Date: 2013-06-25 04:14:53
Real-time operating systems
Computer architecture
Risk
Embedded operating systems
Functional Safety
Middleware
Kernel
Technology
IEC 61508
Safety
Systems engineering
Computing

RT‐Middleware for Functional Safety RTMSafety is an RT‐Middleware implementation certified to the IEC 61508 Standard for Functional Safety World‐first robot middleware to contain safety concept

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