Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge
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The Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge (SEBoK), formally known as Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge, is a wiki-based collection of key knowledge sources and references for systems engineering. [1] The Guide is a document created by the Body of Knowledge and Curriculum to Advance Systems Engineering (BKCASE). It's most recent version (v.1.9.1) was released on October 16, 2018.[2]
History
The Guide was developed for three years, from 2009 to 2012, through the contributions of 70 authors worldwide. During this period, three prototype versions were created. The first prototype (v.0.25) was a document that was released for review on September 2010. However, the final versions were all published online as decided by the authors on January 2011. This switch to a wiki-based SEBoK began with v.0.50[3].
The first version of the SEBoK for public use was published online on September 2012. Since then, the guide had several revisions and minor updates leading to the 19th release, as of November 2018.[2]
Its most notable version is v.1.7, released on October 27, 2016, features a new Healthcare Systems Engineering knowledge area.[4]
References
- ^ "Guide to the Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge".
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