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'''''Lead Author:''' Robert Cloutier''
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The emerging topics knowledge area is intended to introduce and inform the reader on significant and rapidly emerging methods, processes and tools within the systems engineering community. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. Instead, those topics that have a high probability of significantly impacting the practice of systems engineering, as determined by the SEBoK editorial board, will be covered. If the reader has recommendations of emerging topics that should be covered, please send an email to SEBoK@incose.org, or leave a comment in the comment feature at the bottom of this page.
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==Topics in Part 8==
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*[[Introduction to SE Transformation]]
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*[[Transitioning Systems Engineering to a Model-based Discipline]]
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*[[Model-Based Systems Engineering Adoption Trends 2009-2018]]
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*[[Digital Engineering]]
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*[[Set-Based Design]]
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==References==
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===Works Cited===
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None.
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===Additional References===
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None.

Revision as of 16:32, 9 May 2020


Lead Author: Robert Cloutier


The emerging topics knowledge area is intended to introduce and inform the reader on significant and rapidly emerging methods, processes and tools within the systems engineering community. It is not intended to be all-inclusive. Instead, those topics that have a high probability of significantly impacting the practice of systems engineering, as determined by the SEBoK editorial board, will be covered. If the reader has recommendations of emerging topics that should be covered, please send an email to SEBoK@incose.org, or leave a comment in the comment feature at the bottom of this page.

Topics in Part 8


References

Works Cited

None.

Additional References

None.