APPENDIX F: ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The INCOSE Systems Engineering Handbook Fifth Edition editorial team owes a debt of gratitude to all the contributors to prior editions (versions 1, 2, 2A, 3.n, and 4). Tim Robertson led the effort to create Version 1 of the handbook. Version 2 was led by: James Whalen, ESEP and Richard Wray, ESEP. Version 3 was led at various times by: Kevin Forsberg, ESEP; Terje Fossnes, ESEP; Douglas Hamelin; Cecilia Haskins, ESEP; Michael Krueger, ESEP; and David Walden, ESEP. The Fourth Edition was led by David Walden, ESEP. The framework they provided gave a solid basis for moving ahead with this edition. This revision reflects changes to the previous version based on three primary objectives: first, to reflect the updated ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2023 standard; second, to reflect the state-of-the-good-practice based on inputs from the relevant INCOSE Working Groups (WGs); and third, reflect changes suggested by the INCOSE community.
A great deal of effort and enthusiasm was provided by the key authors, many of whom also serve as INCOSE WG Chairs or SEBoK authors. We acknowledge them in alphabetical order: Juan Amenabar, ESEP; Randy Anway; James Armstrong, ESEP; Albertyn Barnard; William Bearden, CSEP; Peter Bernus; Dawn Beyer; Mike Boardman; Guy-André Boy; Barclay Brown, ESEP; Dale Brown; Jeffrey Brown; Christopher Browne, CSEP; John Brtis, CSEP; Javier Calvo-Amodio; Yann Chazal; Cindy Chen; John Clark, CSEP; Daniel Cobb, CSEP; Peter Coleman; Iain Cunningham; Kenneth ...
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