I want to take a second look at the Knowledge Areas identified by the BABOK and those by the SEBOK, specifically where there is an overlap between the two sets.
I want to do this in preparation for a deeper comparison of their treatments of their Knowledge Areas and Tasks and Activities.
The table below lists the Knowledge Areas for the BABOK, and what to me might be the corresponding Knowledge Area addressed in the SEBOK. As can be immediately seen, the SEBOK Knowledge Areas cover a lot more topics.
BABOK Knowledge Area | SEBOK Knowledge Area | Remarks |
Systems Fundamentals | ||
Systems Science | ||
Representing Systems with Models | ||
Systems Approach Applied to Engineered Systems | ||
Life Cycle Models | ||
System Deployment and Use | ||
Product and Service Life Management | ||
Systems Engineering Standard | ||
Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring |
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Elicitation | Concept Definition | This SEBOK KA contains the following Activities:
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Requirements Management and Communication | System Definition Systems Engineering Management | “Requirements Management” is very briefly treated in the SEBOK under the “System Requirements” topic, which is under the System Definition KA. Configuration Management is considered part of the BABOK KA “Requirements Management and Communication”. In the SEBOK, Configuration Management is discussed under the Systems Engineering Management KA |
Enterprise Analysis | Concept Definition | This SEBOK KA contains the following Activities:
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Requirements Analysis | System Definition | The topic of "System Requirements” addresses assessing the quality of the requirements and their prioritisation. System Requirements is a topic under the KA System System Definition |
Solution Assessment and Validation | System Realization | This SEBOK KA contains the following Activities:
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Product Systems Engineering | ||
Service Systems Engineering | ||
Enterprise Systems Engineering | ||
System of Systems | ||
Enabling Businesses and Enterprises | ||
Enabling Teams | ||
Underlying Competencies | Systems Thinking Enabling Individuals | |
Systems Engineering and Software Engineering | ||
Systems Engineering and Project Management | ||
Systems Engineering and Industrial Engineering | ||
Systems Engineering and Procurement / Acquisition | ||
Systems Engineering and Specialty Engineering |
In the next post on this topic, I will start comparing the contents of the matching Knowledge Areas.