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by f1shy 717 days ago
The truth is, too many managers have never read the ISO document, and follow the CYA methodology, and ask for everything to be certified. The ISO just says (bare with me with this stupid simplification) “do whatever you want, but make sure p(disaster)<1e-20. You have to be able to justify decisions, but will not helt having certified frameworks, os, and tools, if you did a bad FMEDA
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Following this logic it seems to be a good choice to buy RHEL because you have no chance running linux with those probability margins that you just wrote. Electronic components might have those. So stay out of jail