Structure of the SEBoK

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  • Part 1: Introduction. This will cover the context, purpose, and scope of the SEBoK, its relationships to overlapping communities of interest, the current status of Version 0.5, and the guidance and plans for progressing to Version 1.0 .
  • Part 2: Systems. This part will discuss the basic characteristics of engineered systems, and the languages for discussing/describing them . This is the what of systems engineering: What is engineered?
  • Part 3: Systems Engineering and Management. This part will cover the actual engineering of systems, how engineering may be performed, how engineering is managed, and the implications of engineering activities throughout a systems life. This will also discuss the different common lifecycle models. This is the how and when of systems engineering: How are systems engineered? When does this take place?
  • Part 4: Organizing to Perform Systems Engineering. This part will cover the organizational aspects of systems engineering, who manages and performs systems engineering, as well as organizational considerations such as where systems engineering is housed and competency models for systems engineers. This is the who and the where of systems engineering: Who is responsible for performing and overseeing systems engineering? Where do systems engineering activities reside within an organization?
  • Part 5: Systems Engineering Implementation Examples. This part will cover the analysis of existing systems engineering case studies in relation to the SEBoK and how well they address specific aspects of the SEBoK. When possible, a discussion will also be provided on any domain-specific implications. For example, does the domain relevant to the case study use different terminology from that found in the SEBoK? Do they have specific focus areas that are different from those discussed in the SEBoK?

References

Please make sure all references are listed alphabetically and are formatted according to the Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed). See the BKCASE Reference Guidance for additional information.

Citations

List all references cited in the article. Note: SEBoK 0.5 uses Chicago Manual of Style (15th ed). See the BKCASE Reference Guidance for additional information.

Primary References

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Additional References

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