July 2023
Intermediate to advanced
368 pages
15h 38m
English
| Revision | Revision date | Change description and rationale |
|---|---|---|
| Original | Jun 1994 | Draft Systems Engineering Handbook (SEH) created by INCOSE members from several defense/aerospace companies—including Lockheed, TRW, Northrop Grumman, Ford Aerospace, and the Center for Systems Management—for INCOSE review. |
| 1.0 | Jan 1998 | Initial SEH release approved to update and broaden coverage of SE process. Included broad participation of INCOSE members as authors. Based on Interim Standards EIA 632 and IEEE 1220. |
| 2.0 | Jul 2000 | Expanded coverage on several topics, such as functional analysis. This version was the basis for the development of the Certified Systems Engineering Professional (CSEP) exam. |
| 2.0A | Jun 2004 | Reduced page count of SEH v2 by 25% and reduced the US DoD‐centric material wherever possible. This version was the basis for the first publicly offered CSEP exam. |
| 3.0 | Jun 2006 | Significant revision based on ISO/IEC 15288:2002. The intent was to create a country‐ and domain-neutral handbook. Significantly reduced the page count, with elaboration to be provided in appendices posted online in the INCOSE Product Asset Library (IPAL). |
| 3.1 | Aug 2007 | Added detail that was not included in SEH v3, mainly in new appendices. This version was the basis for the updated CSEP exam. |
| 3.2 | Jan 2010 | Updated version based on ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288:2008. Significant restructuring of the handbook to consolidate related topics. |
| 3.2.1 | Jan 2011 | Clarified definition material, architectural ... |
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