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Systems engineering (SE) is essential to the success of many human endeavors. As [[Engineered System (glossary)|engineered systems]] increase in scale and complexity, SE is increasingly recognized worldwide for its importance in their development, deployment, operation, and evolution.  
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The purpose of the ''Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK)'' is to provide a widely accepted, community-based, and regularly updated baseline of SE knowledge. SEBoK Part 1 contains an introduction to both the discipline of [[Systems Engineering (glossary)]] and an introduction to the SEBoK wiki and how to use it.
  
The purpose of the ''Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK)'' is to provide a widely accepted, community-based, and regularly updated baseline of SE knowledge.
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Part 1 also includes an introduction to some of the emerging aspects of systems engineering and how these are transforming the discipline.
 
 
Part 1 of the SEBoK provides an introduction to the SEBoK wiki and a set of SEBoK users.  Guidance is given for how each user of the SEBoK might begin to navigate the wiki.  Part 1 also includes an introduction to the discipline of [[Systems Engineering (glossary)]] describing its value, history and evolution and relationships with other disciplines.  The final knowledge area in Part 1 describes some of the emerging aspects of systems engineering and how these are transforming the discipline.
 
  
 
==Part 1 Knowledge Areas==
 
==Part 1 Knowledge Areas==

Revision as of 12:34, 24 February 2016

The purpose of the Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) is to provide a widely accepted, community-based, and regularly updated baseline of SE knowledge. SEBoK Part 1 contains an introduction to both the discipline of systems engineering and an introduction to the SEBoK wiki and how to use it.

Part 1 also includes an introduction to some of the emerging aspects of systems engineering and how these are transforming the discipline.

Part 1 Knowledge Areas

Each part of the SEBoK is divided into knowledge areas (KAs), which are groupings of information with a related theme. Part 1 contains the following KAs:

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