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Revision as of 16:00, 6 June 2011
The following is the complete outline SEBok 0.5. It shows the complete organization of the SEBoK into Parts, Knowledge Areas, Topics, and Subtopics. Click on any item below to link directly to that page. Glossary terms and primary references are not included in the list below.
As changes to the structure are approved using the configuration management process, this outline will be updated.
NOTE: ONLY WIKI ADMINISTRATORS ARE AUTHORIZED TO MAKE CHANGES TO THIS PAGE.
Part 1
- Part 1: SEBoK 0.5 Introduction
- Context and Purpose of the SEBoK
- Scope of the SEBoK
- SE and Other Engineering Disciplines
- A Short History of SE: Challenge and Response
- Key SE Principles and Practices
- Origins of the SEBoK
- SEBoK Users and Uses
- Another Scope Dimension: Domain-Independent Knowledge
- Intertwined Disciplines and the SEBoK
- Scope and Guidance for the Construction of the SEBoK
- Structure of SEBoK version 0.5
- Next Steps
Part 2
- Part 2: Systems
- Knowledge Area: Systems Overview
- Topic: What is a System?
- Topic: System Context
- Topic: Overview of System Science
- Topic: System Perspectives
- Knowledge Area: System Concepts
- Topic: Concepts Related to Systems
- Topic: Concepts Related to System Relationships
- Topic: Complexity and Emergence
- Knowledge Area: Types of Systems
- Topic: Classifications of Systems
- Topic: Engineered Systems
- Topic: Groupings of Systems
- Topic: System Domains
- Knowledge Area: Representing Systems with Models
- Topic: What is a Model?
- Topic: Why Model?
- Topic: Types of Models
- Topic: Representing Systems with a System Model
- Topic: Modeling Standards
- Knowledge Area: Systems Approach
- Knowledge Area: Systems Engineering Challenges
- Knowledge Area: Systems Overview
Part 3
- Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management
- Knowledge Area: Enterprise Systems Engineering
- Knowledge Area: Life Cycle Models
- Knowledge Area: System Definition
- Topic: Stakeholder Requirements
- Topic: System Requirements
- Topic: Architectural Design
- Topic: System Analysis
- Knowledge Area: System Realization
- Topic: Implementation
- Topic: Integration
- Topic: Verification
- Topic: Validation
- Knowledge Area: System Deployment and Use
- Topic: System Deployment
- Topic: Operation of the System
- Topic: System Maintenance
- Topic: Logistics
- Knowledge Area: Systems Engineering Management
- Topic: Planning
- Topic: Assessment and Control
- Topic: Risk Management
- Topic: Measurement
- Topic: Decision Management
- Topic: Configuration Management
- Topic: Information Management
- Topic: Quality Management
- Knowledge Area: Product and Service Life Management
- Topic: Service Life Extension
- Topic: Capability Updates, Upgrades, and Modernization
- Topic: Disposal and Retirement
- Knowledge Area: Specialty Engineering
- Topic: Integration of Specialty Engineering
- Topic: Human System Integration
- Subtopic: Environment
- Subtopic: Personnel/Manpower
- Subtopic: Training
- Subtopic: Human Factors
- Subtopic: Occupational Health
- Subtopic: Habitability
- Subtopic: Human Survivability
- Topic: Dependability
- Subtopic: Safety
- Subtopic: Reliability and Maintainability
- Subtopic: Availability
- Subtopic: Supportability
- Topic: Robustness
- Subtopic: Adaptability
- Subtopic: Resilience
- Topic: System Assurance
- Subtopic: Security
- Subtopic: Supply Chain Risk Management
- Topic: Spectrum Supportability
- Subtopic: Spectrum Management
- Subtopic: Electro-Magnetic Interference/Electro-Magnetic Compatability
- Topic: Producibility
- Topic: Transportability
- Subtopic: Packaging
- Subtopic: Feasible Shipping Modes
- Knowledge Area: Systems of Systems (SoS)
- Topic: TBD SoS Topic 1
- Topic: TBD SoS Topic 2
- Knowledge Area: Systems Engineering Standards
Part 4
- Part 4: Enabling the Organization to Perform Systems Engineering
- Knowledge Area: Strategy to Organize to Perform Systems Engineering
- Knowledge Area: Enabling Individuals to Perform Systems Engineering
- Knowledge Area: Enabling Teams, Projects, and Programs to Perform Systems Engineering
- Topic: Structuring Teams, Projects, and Programs to Perform Systems Engineering Activities
- Topic: Determining Needed Systems Engineering Competencies for Projects and Programs and the Resulting Influences on Enabling Systems Engineering Teams
- Topic: Developing and Improving Systems Engineering Capabilities within Teams, Projects, and Programs
- Knowledge Area: Enabling Businesses and Enterprises to Perform Systems Engineering