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Welcome to the Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK), version 0.5.

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Introduction

This Wiki site contains version 0.5 of the Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK).

The SEBoK 0.5 Introduction contains information about the [[SEBoK_0.5_Introduction#Purpose_of_the_SEBoK} Purpose of the SEBoK]], Scope of the SEBoK, and the Uses of the SEBoK.

This SEBoK is the product of the work of many contributors: sponsor, partner organizations, core team, authors, reviewers, and participants. They are identified and their contributions listed at the Acknowledgements page.


Structure

The sidebar contains navigation links to the seven parts. We recommend you begin with the SEBoK 0.5 Introduction. These seven parts comprise the body of the SEBoK. Each part contains knowledge areas and topics, organizational units designed to provide structure to the discussion. There are additional pages for the glossary and primary references. To view the articles for a specific category (e.g. all topics in the SEBoK), please click the appropriate term under "navigation" on the sidebar.


Review Information

This interim version 0.50 is released for world-wide review, and we respectfully request your feedback. The content of the wiki is locked - all articles contained here may be viewed but they may not be directly edited. Please see the Note to Reviewers for instructions on how to provide a review in the wiki.


Future Releases Planned in 2012

Two more releases are planned for the SEBoK. A minor update is planned for the spring of 2012, and the final version is planned for release in fall, 20102. After the final release, stewardship of the SEBoK will be passed to a consortium of professional societies. View the plan for the SEBoK Evolution here.




Copyright Information

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