FAQs
Below are some of the questions we frequently receive about the SEBoK. If you still have questions, please feel free to contact us at sebok@incose.net. Thank you!
How does SEBoK benefit our company?
Our authors and core members hope SEBoK will serve as a good reference for practitioners in any company. For example, you may tell a beginning engineer to reference X topic in the SEBoK for more information; or, you may ask a senior engineer to look up primary references provided for a specific topic so they will explore different approaches for the topic of interest.
How do I review the SEBoK?
Each page of the SEBoK has a "comment" feature at the bottom. Our editors review these comments to incorporate feedback from the community. If you want feedback on your comment, you must add your name and email address in the comment as the system does not capture that automatically.
If you would like to provide more feedback than a single comment, or if you have overarching comments about the SEBoK as a whole, please reach out to us at sebok@incose.net.
Can I edit SEBoK content in the wiki?
No, you must have permissions to edit materials. Currently, only the Editorial Board and identified authors can edit SEBoK content directly. However, there is a comment section on every page of the SEBoK. We welcome your insights and feedback and continually review the comments that come in. And if you would like to suggest a major rewrite or a new article, you can reach out to us at sebok@incose.net.
How can my company sponsor the SEBoK?
The SEBoK sponsorship program is outlined here. If you have any questions, please email us at sebok@incose.net.
Some Bodies of Knowledge number their knowledge areas, chapters, and topics. Have you thought about doing this for SEBoK?
Yes, we have thought about it, but we want to prevent confusion for those users who jump into the wiki at any section and read the material in the order of topics that interest them the most.
If you want to read the SEBoK like a document, simply go to the Table of Contents or use the navigation links ("previous" and "next" page links) at the bottom of each article.
What is the relationship between the SEBoK and INCOSE's SE Handbook?
The SEBoK is not designed to replace the Handbook, but the two are iteratively evolving. We have team members who work on both products, and help us align and coevolve over time. The SE Handbook is the basis for INCOSE certification for systems engineers, and is structured to ensure a common knowledge foundation among those applying to be Associate or Certified Systems Engineering Professionals (ASEPs or CSEPs, respectively). By design, it is intended to provide specific recommendations on approaches for systems engineering. The purpose of the SEBoK is to provide guidance on the broad and diverse literature around systems engineering. The SEBoK may provide multiple perspectives and approaches without identifying any as "right" or "wrong".
Yes. For any given topic you may find DoD references to literature, but DoD is not the sole focus of the SEBoK. Appropriate DoD references will be paired with references for other government organizations, academia, and industry from across the globe.
How do you pronounce "SEBoK"?
It's pronounced with two syllables: "See-bach".
How do I cite the SEBoK in conference papers or journal articles?
There is a wikipage on citing the SEBoK. You can find it at the bottom of the Navigation Bar, or follow this link https://www.sebokwiki.org/draft/Cite_the_SEBoK