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A very warm welcome to all SEBoK users, both old and new. The BKCASE Editor in Chief (EIC) has overall responsibility for the continuing review and update of the SEBoK. Many thanks to the BKCASE Governors and the current members of the Editorial Board for supporting me.
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A very warm welcome to all SEBoK users. The BKCASE Editor in Chief (EIC) has overall responsibility for the continuing review and update of the SEBoK. Many thanks to the BKCASE Governors and the current members of the Editorial Board for supporting me.
  
I am delighted to be able to talk to you about SEBoK v. 1.5 and v. 1.4, which continue our commitment to regular review of the information referenced in our "Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge".
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I am delighted to be able to talk to you about SEBoK v. 1.6, which continues our commitment to regular review of the information referenced in our "Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge".
  
Over the last 12 months the BKCASE Editorial Board has made significant efforts to become more involved in activities within our sponsoring organizations on key topics such as model based systems engineering (MBSE), agile life cycles, systems of systems, systems engineering leadership, eE and Software Engineering, tc. SEBoK v1.4 also included changes thich o respond tthe o publication of [[ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288|ISO/IEC/IEEE. 15288:2015 Systems and Software Engineering - System Life Cycle Processes]] and the [[INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook|INCOSE SE Handbook v4.0, 2015]], these changes continue to influence SEBoK evolution.
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The BKCASE Editorial Board has made significant efforts to become more involved in activities within our sponsoring organizations on key topics such as model based systems engineering (MBSE), agile life cycles, systems of systems, systems engineering leadership, and Software Engineering. SEBoK v1.4 also included changes which respond to the publication of [[ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288|ISO/IEC/IEEE. 15288:2015 Systems and Software Engineering - System Life Cycle Processes]] and the [[INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook|INCOSE SE Handbook v4.0, 2015]], these changes continue to influence SEBoK evolution.
  
SEBoK v.1.5 contains a small set of changes to reflect changes in referenced sources.  We have also added two new case studies with particular focus on complex adaptive systems. Larger changes to Parts 3 and 4 have been delayed to March 2016 to fit into the new publishing schedule described below.
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SEBoK v.1.6 contains a number of structural changes to facilitate the ongoing evolution of the SEBoK, as well as changes to reflect changes in referenced sources and other minor corrections.   
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=== SEBoK v. 1.6 ===
  
=== SEBoK v. 1.5 ===
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SEBoK v1.6 includes a major reorganization of Part 1, SEBoK IntroductionPart 1 has been divided into three knowledge areas (KA).
 
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*Introduction to the SEBoK
SEBoK v1.5 includes changes to [[Related Disciplines|Part 6: Related Disciplines]]The [[Systems Engineering and Software Engineering|SE and Software Engineering]] Knowledge Area has been updated to reflect changes to the [[Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK)]].
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*Introduction to Systems Engineering
 
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*Introduction to SE Transformation
Two new case studies have been added to [[Systems Engineering Implementation Examples|Part 7: SE Implementation Examples]]These new examples consider the application of SE principles and practices to the creation and use of complex adaptive systems.  This is an area of SE application which was not previously covered in the examples.
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The first two KA contain modified versions of existing articlesThe third is a new KA to reflect the changing nature of SE.  While a discipline like SE is constantly changing, INCOSE and others have recognized that it is currently going through a significant transformation in a number of ways.  We wish to include some aspects of that transformation in the SEBoK.  The transformation KA defines the scope of the transformation and contains articles which give details about specific aspects of transformational knowledge.  The intention is to use this KA to introduce new knowledge and then to transition it into the main body of the SEBoK.
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The transformation KA for v1.6 covers two key aspects of the transformation of SE:
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*Transition to a Model Based Discipline
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*Expansion of the cross domain nature of SE
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For the first we have a new article giving an overview of Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE).  For the second two new articles give an overview of healthcare SE.  This is the first inclusion of domain specific practices in the SEBoK.
  
 
We have also made a number of small changes in response to comments made on the SEBoK by people in the SE community.  Many thanks for everyone who has taken the time to leave comments and suggestion in the SEBoK.  
 
We have also made a number of small changes in response to comments made on the SEBoK by people in the SE community.  Many thanks for everyone who has taken the time to leave comments and suggestion in the SEBoK.  
 
=== SEBoK v. 1.4 ===
 
SEBoK v.1.4 was a significant milestone for the SEBoK.  If you have not already looked at this version I recommend you go to [[Acknowledgements and Release History]] and review the changes it introduced.
 
 
The most significant changes for v1.4 are in [[Systems Engineering and Management|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]] (ISO 2015).  Some of the changes to the standard build on the descriptions of SE which were developed for the SEBoK.  This is not surprising, since many of the same authors were involved in both.  The alignment of these views also includes the updated [[INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook|INCOSE SE Handbook v4.0]] (INCOSE 2015), which now fully aligns with the standard.  This completes a process which has overlapped the creation of the SEBoK. Going forward we plan to expand the scope of knowledge in the SEBoK to cover broader applications of SE within this generic framework of Life Cycle Processes.  It is likely that this will shift the focus of activity from SEBoK Part 3 to SEBoK [[Applications of Systems Engineering|Part 4: Applications of SE]] and in particular the tailoring of SE to a range of application types and domains.
 
  
 
===Future Direction for SEBoK===
 
===Future Direction for SEBoK===
  
It has been my continuing privilege over the last 12 months to continue working with the group of dedicated and knowledgeable [[Acknowledgements and Release History|contributing authors and reviewers]] who make up the BKCASE community; and to help grow this community to expand our relationships with key organizations and groups both within systems engineering and outside of it.  
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It has been my continuing privilege over the last 12 months to continue working with the group of dedicated and knowledgeable [[Acknowledgements and Release History|contributing authors and reviewers]] who make up the BKCASE community; and to help grow this community to expand our relationships with key organizations and groups both within systems engineering and outside of it.  
  
 
The role of the Editorial Board is to work with this community of interest on an ongoing review of the current SEBoK content and structure and to develop plans for its maintenance and evolution. Our overall goals in evolving the SEBoK remain broadly the same as those outlined in previous SEBoK updates.  I have restated and slightly modified those goals below:
 
The role of the Editorial Board is to work with this community of interest on an ongoing review of the current SEBoK content and structure and to develop plans for its maintenance and evolution. Our overall goals in evolving the SEBoK remain broadly the same as those outlined in previous SEBoK updates.  I have restated and slightly modified those goals below:

Revision as of 03:42, 22 March 2016

A very warm welcome to all SEBoK users. The BKCASE Editor in Chief (EIC) has overall responsibility for the continuing review and update of the SEBoK. Many thanks to the BKCASE Governors and the current members of the Editorial Board for supporting me.

I am delighted to be able to talk to you about SEBoK v. 1.6, which continues our commitment to regular review of the information referenced in our "Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge".

The BKCASE Editorial Board has made significant efforts to become more involved in activities within our sponsoring organizations on key topics such as model based systems engineering (MBSE), agile life cycles, systems of systems, systems engineering leadership, and Software Engineering. SEBoK v1.4 also included changes which respond to the publication of ISO/IEC/IEEE. 15288:2015 Systems and Software Engineering - System Life Cycle Processes and the INCOSE SE Handbook v4.0, 2015, these changes continue to influence SEBoK evolution.

SEBoK v.1.6 contains a number of structural changes to facilitate the ongoing evolution of the SEBoK, as well as changes to reflect changes in referenced sources and other minor corrections.

SEBoK v. 1.6

SEBoK v1.6 includes a major reorganization of Part 1, SEBoK Introduction. Part 1 has been divided into three knowledge areas (KA).

  • Introduction to the SEBoK
  • Introduction to Systems Engineering
  • Introduction to SE Transformation

The first two KA contain modified versions of existing articles. The third is a new KA to reflect the changing nature of SE. While a discipline like SE is constantly changing, INCOSE and others have recognized that it is currently going through a significant transformation in a number of ways. We wish to include some aspects of that transformation in the SEBoK. The transformation KA defines the scope of the transformation and contains articles which give details about specific aspects of transformational knowledge. The intention is to use this KA to introduce new knowledge and then to transition it into the main body of the SEBoK. The transformation KA for v1.6 covers two key aspects of the transformation of SE:

  • Transition to a Model Based Discipline
  • Expansion of the cross domain nature of SE

For the first we have a new article giving an overview of Model Based Systems Engineering (MBSE). For the second two new articles give an overview of healthcare SE. This is the first inclusion of domain specific practices in the SEBoK.

We have also made a number of small changes in response to comments made on the SEBoK by people in the SE community. Many thanks for everyone who has taken the time to leave comments and suggestion in the SEBoK.

Future Direction for SEBoK

It has been my continuing privilege over the last 12 months to continue working with the group of dedicated and knowledgeable contributing authors and reviewers who make up the BKCASE community; and to help grow this community to expand our relationships with key organizations and groups both within systems engineering and outside of it.

The role of the Editorial Board is to work with this community of interest on an ongoing review of the current SEBoK content and structure and to develop plans for its maintenance and evolution. Our overall goals in evolving the SEBoK remain broadly the same as those outlined in previous SEBoK updates. I have restated and slightly modified those goals below:

  • Improve the ways in which Part 1 (SEBoK Introduction) provides a starting point for different SEBoK users to find and navigate knowledge relevant to them. This will include consideration of some of the SEBoK Use Cases which were not expanded in previous releases, and possible new case studies covering application domains such as Defense, Health Care or Transport.
  • Review Part 2 (Foundations of Systems Engineering) with help from the International Society for the Systems Sciences (ISSS) to better understand the relationships between systems science and systems thinking as applied to engineered systems. We hope this will lead to an improved integration of systems principles, concepts, patterns and models into the other systems engineering focused knowledge areas across the SEBoK.
  • Look for broader views on the key practices of Part 3 (Systems Engineering and Management) to feed back into the ongoing co evolution of key standards. In particular make more direct reference to the continuing evolution of Agile life cycle thinking and bring in more knowledge sources from the model based SE (MBSE) community.
  • Expand our coverage of knowledge on systems engineering application and practices. In particular look for ways to bring in more knowledge on how systems engineering practices such as architecting, life cycle tailoring and model based systems engineering are applied in other domains.
  • Identify the other groups, both within the systems engineering community and beyond, with interest in the topics of Part 5 (Enabling Systems Engineering) and Part 6 Related Disciplines and form stronger relationships with them. For example we are working with the IEEE Computer Society about the relationship between SE and Software Engineering.

In 2016 we will slightly modify the SEBoK release dates, moving from June and Dec to March and Sept. This will allow us to better align the publishing schedule with our working sessions at INCOSE and IEEE-CS international events. We continue to work towards ensuring that our coverage of existing systems engineering knowledge is complete and to push the boundaries of that knowledge into new approaches and domains. I also want to strengthen further our links to all members of the systems engineering community through things like the SEBoK Sandbox. If you are interested in any of the activity discussed above or if you have other topics which we should be considering please contact me or the appropriate member of the Editorial Board directly or use one of the available feedback mechanisms.

We have made a good start on gathering review comments and content suggestions from as wide a variety of individuals as possible to make the SEBoK a truly community-led product. Thank you to all those who have already joined this effort and I continue to look forward to working with many of you on future SEBoK releases.

Thank you,

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