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Revision as of 13:59, 5 December 2014
BKCASE Governing Board
The three SEBoK steward organizations – the International Council on Systems Engineering (INCOSE), the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society (IEEE-CS), and the Systems Engineering Research Center (SERC) provide the funding and resources needed to sustain and evolve the SEBoK and make it available as a free and open resource to all. The stewards appoint the BKCASE Governing Board to be their primary agents to oversee and guide the SEBoK and its companion BKCASE product, GRCSE.
The BKCASE Governing Board includes:
- INCOSE
- Paul Frenz, William Miller (Governing Board Chair from Jan 2015)
- IEEE Computer Society
- Richard Fairley, Ken Nidiffer
- SERC
- David Olwell, Art Pyster (Past Governing Board Chair)
Past INCOSE governors Kevin Forsberg, David Newbern, David Walden, and Courtney Wright. The governors would also like to acknowledge John Keppler, IEEE Computer Society, who has been instrumental in helping the Governors to work within the IEEE CS structure.
The stewards appoint the BKCASE Editor in Chief to manage the SEBoK and GRCSE and oversee the Editorial Board.
Editorial Board
The SEBoK Editorial Board is chaired by an Editor in Chief, supported by a group of Associate Editors.
BKCASE Editor in Chief | |
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Richard D. Adcock Cranfield University (UK) SEBoK v. 1.3.1 is the second iteration of the SEBoK published under Rick's leadership. |
Each Editor has his/her area(s) of responsibility, or shared responsibility, highlighted in the table below.
SEBoK Part 1 SEBoK Introduction |
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Ariela Sofer
George Mason University (USA) Responsible for Part 1 |
SEBoK Part 2: Systems | |
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Cihan Dagli
Missouri University of Science & Technology (USA) Responsible for the Systems Approach Applied to Engineered Systems knowledge areas |
Dov Dori
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) and Technion Israel Institute of Technology (Israel) Responsible for the Representing Systems with Models knowledge area |
Duane Hybertson
MITRE (USA) Responsible for the Systems Fundamentals, Systems Science and Systems Thinking knowledge areas |
Janet Singer (USA)
Responsible for the Systems Fundamentals, Systems Science and Systems Thinking knowledge areas |
Mike Yearworth
University of Bristol (UK) Responsible for the Systems Fundamentals, Systems Science and Systems Thinking knowledge areas |
SEBoK Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management | |
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Barry Boehm
University of Southern California (USA) Responsible for the Systems Engineering Management and Life Cycle Models knowledge areas |
Kevin Forsberg
OGR Systems Responsible for the Systems Engineering Management and Life Cycle Models knowledge areas |
Gregory Parnell
University of Arkansas (USA) Responsible for Systems Engineering Management knowledge area. |
Garry Roedler
Lockheed Martin (USA) Responsible for the Concept Definition and System Definition knowledge areas in Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management. |
Ricardo Valerdi
University of Arizona (USA) Responsible for the System Realization knowledge. |
Ken Zemrowski
TASC Responsible for the Systems Engineering Standards knowledge area. |
SEBoK Part 4: Applications of Systems Engineering | |
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Judith Dahmann
MITRE Corporation (USA) Responsible for Product Systems Engineering and Systems of Systems (SoS) knowledge areas |
Michael Henshaw
Loughborough University (UK) Responsible for Product Systems Engineering and Systems of Systems (SoS) knowledge areas |
James Martin
The Aerospace Corporation Responsible for the Enterprise Systems Engineering knowledge area. |
SEBoK Part 5: Enabling Systems Engineering | |
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Heidi Davidz
Aerojet Rocketdyne (USA) Responsible for the Enabling Individuals and Enabling Teams knowledge area |
Emma Sparks
Cranfield University Responsible for the Enabling Individuals and Enabling Teams knowledge area |
SEBoK Part 6 Related Disciplines |
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Alice Squires
Washington State University (USA) |
SEBoK Part 7 Systems Engineering Implementation Examples | |
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Brian Sauser
University of North Texas (USA) Responsible for Part 7: Systems Engineering Implementation Examples, which includes Case Studies and Vignettes |
Brian White
CAU>SE (USA) Responsible for Part 7: Systems Engineering Implementation Examples, which includes Case Studies and Vignettes |
Editorial Board Support
The Assistant Editor provide general editorial support across all topics and assist with both content improvement and production issues.
BKCASE Assistant Editor |
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Claus Ballegaard Nielsen
Cranfield University (UK) |
The Editorial Board is further supported by the BKCASE staff.
BKCASE Staff |
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Kate Guillemette
IEEE Computer Society (USA) |
Interested in Editing?
The Editor in Chief is looking for additional editors to support the evolution of the SEBoK. Editors are responsible for maintaining and updating one to two knowledge areas, including recruiting and working with authors, ensuring the incorporation of community feedback, and maintaining the quality of SEBoK content. We are specifically interested in support for the following knowledge areas:
- System Deployment and Use
- Product and Service Life Management
- Enabling Businesses and Enterprises
- Systems Engineering and Software Engineering
- Systems Engineering and Procurement/Acquisition
- Systems Engineering and Specialty Engineering
If you are interested in being considered for participation on the Editorial Board, please visit the BKCASE website http://www.bkcase.org/join-us/ or contact the BKCASE Staff directly at bkcase.incose.ieeecs@gmail.com.
SEBoK Discussion
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