Development of SEBoK v. 1.4

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This version of the SEBoK was released 29 June 2015. This is a minor release of the SEBoK which includes changes related to ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015 standard, updated articles in the areas of System Architecture, Life-Cycle processes, System of Systems, Competencies, Ethics and MBSE, as well as three new case studies.

Content and Feature Updates for v. 1.4

Summary of changes for SEBoK v1.4, see letter from the editor for a wider discussion of the changes and future plans.

A small but significant change has been made in SEBoK Part 2. This has been renamed from Systems to Foundations of Systems Engineering. This change reflects the focus of part 2 on the wider knowledge sources which underpin and enable good SE practice. The Part 2 Introduction and What is a System? articles has also been updated to reflect this focus.

The most significant change to the SEBoK for v1.4 is in Part 3: SE and Management. A number of the technical and project process articles in SEBoK have been updated to reflect the revisions of ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2015.This includes update of all those articles which reference the standard to update the citation.

Changes to ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288 are more strongly focused on the relationships between system architectures and requirements; and on the transformation of business strategy into levels of stakeholder and system needs and requirements. To better describe how these process activities relate to each other and to the selected life cycle model for a SoI, we have brought together overview material on life cycle, life cycle process relationships and enterprise application into a new Knowledge Area in Part 3.

The Introduction to Life Cycle Processes KA contains 3 new articles:

The other specific changes to articles within part 3 are summaries below:

Some other small changes have been made to the following articles:

SEBoK v. 1.4 Authors

Editors (in bold) and Authors who contributed materials specifically to the v. 1.4 products are listed in Table 1, below.

Table 1. SEBoK v. 1.4 Authors. (SEBoK Original)
SEBoK Part Editors and Authors
Part 1 Ariela SoferGeorge Mason University (USA), Sanford Friedenthal (USA)
Part 2 Janet Singer (USA), Richard Adcock, Cranfield University (United Kingdom), Sanford Friedenthal (USA)
Part 3 Garry Roedler,Lockheed Martin(US), Mike Ryan, UNSW (Australia), Jack Stein, (USA), Alain Faisandier, Association Francaise d 'Ingenlerie Systeme (France), Ron Carson (USA).
Part 4 Judith Dahmann, MITRE Corporation (US), Michael Henshaw, Loughborough University (UK).
Part 5 Heidi Davidz, Aerojet Rocketdyne (US), Emma Sparks, Cranfield University(United Kingdom), Rick Hefner, California Institute of Technology (USA), Timothy Ferris, University of South Australia (Australia), Rabia Khan, Naval Postgraduate School (USA), Corina White, Naval Postgraduate School (USA), Clifford Whitcomb, Naval Postgraduate School (USA), Barbara Berlitz, Naval Postgraduate School (USA)
Part 7 Brian Sauser,University of North Texas(USA), Brian White,CAU>SE(USA), John Findlay, Maverick and Boutique (Australia), Kevin Forsberg, OGR Systems, (USA).

SEBoK v. 1.4 Editors

The Editorial Board for v. 1.4 is listed in Tables 2, 3, and 4 below.

Editorial Board

The SEBoK Editorial Board is chaired by an Editor in Chief, supported by a group of Associate Editors.

Table 2. SEBoK v. 1.4 Leadership. (SEBoK Original)
BKCASE Editor in Chief
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Richard D. Adcock

Cranfield University (UK)

richard.adcock@incose.org

Responsible for the appointment of SEBoK Editors and for the overall content and coherence of the SEBoK.

Each Editor has his/her area(s) of responsibility, or shared responsibility, highlighted in the table below.

Table 3. SEBoK v. 1.4 Associate Editors. (SEBoK Original)
SEBoK Part 1 SEBoK Introduction
Ariela Sofer

George Mason University (USA)

asofer@gmu.edu

Responsible for Part 1

SEBoK Part 2: Foundations of Systems Engineering
Cihan Dagli

Missouri University of Science & Technology (USA)

dagli@mst.edu

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)

dori@mit.edu

Responsible for the Representing Systems with Models knowledge area

Duane Hybertson

MITRE (USA)

Jointly responsible for the Systems Fundamentals, Systems Science and Systems Thinking knowledge areas

Janet Singer (USA)

Jointly responsible for the Systems Fundamentals, Systems Science and Systems Thinking knowledge areas

Mike Yearworth

University of Bristol (UK)

Jointly responsible for the Systems Fundamentals, Systems Science and Systems Thinking knowledge areas

SEBoK Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management
Barry Boehm

University of Southern California (USA)

boehm@usc.edu

Jointly responsible for the Systems Engineering Management and Life Cycle Models knowledge areas

Kevin Forsberg

OGR Systems

Jointly responsible for the Systems Engineering Management and Life Cycle Models knowledge areas

Gregory Parnell

University of Arkansas (USA)

gparnell@uark.edu

Responsible for Systems Engineering Management knowledge area.

Garry Roedler

Lockheed Martin (USA)

garry.j.roedler@lmco.com

Responsible for the Concept Definition and System Definition knowledge areas.

Ricardo Valerdi

University of Arizona (USA)

rvalerdi@email.arizona.edu

Responsible for the System Realization knowledge area.

Ken Zemrowski

TASC

kenneth.zemrowski@incose.org

Responsible for the Systems Engineering Standards knowledge area.

SEBoK Part 4: Applications of Systems Engineering
Judith Dahmann

MITRE Corporation (USA)

jdahmann@mitre.org

Jointly responsible for Product Systems Engineering and Systems of Systems (SoS) knowledge areas

Rick Hefner

California Institute of Technology (USA)

Responsible for the Service Systems Engineering knowledge area.

Michael Henshaw

Loughborough University (UK)

M.J.d.Henshaw@lboro.ac.uk

Jointly responsible for Product Systems Engineering and Systems of Systems (SoS) knowledge areas

James Martin

The Aerospace Corporation

james.martin@incose.org

Responsible for the Enterprise Systems Engineering knowledge area.

SEBoK Part 5: Enabling Systems Engineering
Heidi Davidz

Aerojet Rocketdyne (USA)

heidi.davidz@rocket.com

Jointly responsible for the Enabling Individuals and Enabling Teams knowledge area

Emma Sparks

Cranfield University

Jointly responsible for the Enabling Individuals and Enabling Teams knowledge area

SEBoK Part 6 Related Disciplines
Alice Squires

Washington State University (USA)

alice.squires@wsu.edu

Responsible for Part 6

SEBoK Part 7 Systems Engineering Implementation Examples
Brian Sauser

University of North Texas (USA)

brian.sauser@unt.edu

Responsible for Part 7: Systems Engineering Implementation Examples, which includes Case Studies and Vignettes

Brian White

CAU>SE (USA)

bewhite71@gmail.com

Responsible for Part 7: Systems Engineering Implementation Examples, which includes Case Studies and Vignettes

Graduate Reference Curriculum for Systems Engineering (GRCSE)
David H. Olwell

Naval Postgraduate School (USA)

Senior Editor for GRCSE.

The Assistant Editors provide general editorial support across all topics. They assist both with content improvement and production issues.

Table 4. SEBoK v. 1.4 Assistant Editors. (SEBoK Original)
BKCASE Assistant Editors
Claus Ballegaard Nielsen,

Cranfield University (UK)