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'''Navigating the SEBoK 0.5'''
 
'''Navigating the SEBoK 0.5'''
  
The SEBoK may be searched as with a traditional wiki.  In addition, if you would like to navigate the SEBoK as a document - by following the outline below - navigation links have been added to each page.  These links look like this:
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The SEBoK may be searched as with a traditional wiki.  In addition, if you would like to navigate the SEBoK sequentially through the outline below navigation links have been added to each page.  These links look like:
  
 
<center><- Previous Article | Parent Article | Next Article -></center>
 
<center><- Previous Article | Parent Article | Next Article -></center>
 
  
 
*''Previous'' - When you view an article, the "Previous" link will take you back one article in the outline.
 
*''Previous'' - When you view an article, the "Previous" link will take you back one article in the outline.

Revision as of 18:55, 16 September 2011

The following is the complete outline of the Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK) version 0.5. It shows the complete organization of the SEBoK into Parts, Knowledge Areas, and Topics. Click on any item below to link directly to that article. Glossary terms and primary references are not included in the list below, but may be viewed using the "navigation" menu on the sidebar.

Navigating the SEBoK 0.5

The SEBoK may be searched as with a traditional wiki. In addition, if you would like to navigate the SEBoK sequentially through the outline below navigation links have been added to each page. These links look like:

<- Previous Article | Parent Article | Next Article ->
  • Previous - When you view an article, the "Previous" link will take you back one article in the outline.
  • Next - When you view an article, the "Next" link will take you forward one article in the outline.
  • Parent - When you view an article, the "Parent" link takes you up one level in the outline. For Topic articles, the "Parent" link will take you to the overarching Knowledge Area. For Knowledge Area articles, the "Parent" link will take you to the overarching Part.

Part 1

Part 2

Part 3

Part 4

Part 5

Part 6

Part 7