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Please note: an error in the link on "arinc-653". It actually takes to a page about "GreenHills INTEGRITY_178B Real-Time O.S.", in which it is only stated that this OS uses ARINC-653, *but* do not clarify anything about what ARINC-653 specification really is.



"pioneered with the most recent version of the QNX operating system"

The concept sounds awfully close to the resource kernel approach pioneered by Dr. Rajkumar from CMU. I doubt that QNX got this first. The article should defend this claim. Right now, it sounds like marketing hyperbole.