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**[[Systems Engineering Challenges]] | **[[Systems Engineering Challenges]] | ||
***[[Complex System Architecting Challenges]] | ***[[Complex System Architecting Challenges]] |
Revision as of 12:44, 4 May 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 administrators are authorized to make changes to this page.
- Part 1: SEBoK 0.5 Introduction
- SEBoK Motivation, Context, Purpose, and Scope
- Nature of Systems, Engineered Systems, and Systems Engineering
- Systems Engineering and Other Disciplines
- Short History of Systems Engineering
- Key Systems Engineering Principles and Practices
- SEBoK 0.5 Origins, Users, and Use Cases
- SEBoK 0.5 Content and Organization
- SEBoK 0.5 Operational Concept and Evolution
- Part 2: Systems
- Systems Overview
- System Principles
- Types of Systems
- Representing Systems with Models
- Systems Approach
- Establishing Stakeholder Value
- Identification of the Elements of a System
- Grouping of Elements
- Identification of the Boundary of a System
- Identification of the Function of Each Element
- Identification of the Interactions among Elements
- Synthesis of the System
- Proving the System
- ncremental Problem Resolutions
- Systems Engineering Challenges