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Revision as of 12:41, 20 October 2015
Outline
- Table of Contents
- Part 1: SEBoK Introduction
- Part 2: Foundations of Systems Engineering
- Systems Fundamentals
- Systems Science
- Systems Thinking
- Representing Systems with Models
- Systems Approach Applied to Engineered Systems
- Overview of Systems Approaches
- Engineered System Context
- Identifying and Understanding Problems and Opportunities
- Synthesizing Possible Solutions
- Analysis and Selection between Alternative Solutions
- Implementing and Proving a Solution
- Deploying, Using, and Sustaining Systems to Solve Problems
- Stakeholder Responsibility
- Applying the Systems Approach
- Part 3: SE and Management
- Part 4: Applications of Systems Engineering
- Part 5: Enabling Systems Engineering
- Part 6: Related Disciplines
- SE and Software Engineering
- SE and Project Management
- SE and Industrial Engineering
- SE and Procurement/Acquisition
- SE and Specialty Engineering
- Integration of Specialty Engineering
- Reliability, Availability, and Maintainability
- Human Systems Integration
- Safety Engineering
- Security Engineering
- System Assurance
- Electromagnetic Interference Compatability
- Resilience Engineering
- Manufacturability and Producibility
- Affordability
- Environmental Engineering
- Part 7: SE Implementation Examples