1. Personal Software Process Body of Knowledge (PSP BOK)
1.1. Software Development Process
1.2. The Personal Software Process (PSP) body of knowledge (BOK) provides guidance to software professionals who are interested in using proven-effective, disciplined methods to improve their personal software development process.
2. SBoK™ Guide
2.1. Scrum Body of Knowledge Guide
2.1.1. Scrum
2.1.2. Ebook:
2.1.2.1. ISBN-13: 978-0989925204
2.1.3. 342 pages
2.1.4. 2013
2.1.5. http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Scrum-Body-Knowledge-SBOK/dp/B00ILIXJZ6/
3. Agile BoK
3.1. Agile Body of Knowledge
3.1.1. Agile Project Management
3.1.2. http://www.agilebok.org/
4. UBoK
4.1. Usability Body of Knowledge
4.1.1. Usability
4.1.2. http://www.usabilitybok.org/
4.1.3. description
4.1.3.1. The Usability Body of Knowledge (BoK) project is dedicated to creating a living reference that represents the collective knowledge of the usability profession. Preliminary work has started, but there is more to do. This website introduces the subject areas that will eventually be included in the Usability Body of Knowledge and a preview of what to come.
5. DMBoK
5.1. Data Management Body of Knowledge
5.1.1. Data Management
5.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-0977140084
5.1.3. 430 pages
5.1.4. v1, 2009
5.1.5. http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Management-Knowledge-DAMA-DMBOK-Print/dp/1935504029
6. PMBOK® Guide
6.1. Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide
6.1.1. Project Management
6.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-1935589679
6.1.3. 589 pages
6.1.4. v5, 2013
6.1.5. description
6.1.5.1. PMI released the first PMBOK® Guide in 1996 and since then it has become the global standard for project managers. For the fourth edition, the project team made several improvements. The first was the inclusion of project documents, such as issue logs, duration estimates and resource requirements, to aid project managers in project execution.
6.1.6. Extensions
6.1.6.1. Construction Extension to the PMBOK® Guide 3 Edition
6.1.6.1.1. ISBN-13: 978-1-930699-52-6
6.1.6.1.2. 208 pages
6.1.6.1.3. v2, 2007
6.1.6.2. Government Extension to the PMBOK® Guide 3 Edition
6.1.6.2.1. ISBN-13: 978-1-930699-91-5
6.1.6.2.2. 129 pages
6.1.6.2.3. v1, 2006
6.1.6.3. Software Extension to the PMBOK® Guide 5 Edition
6.1.6.3.1. ISBN-13: 978-1-62825-013-8
6.1.6.3.2. 288 pages
6.1.6.3.3. v1, 2013
6.1.7. see PMBOK® Guide mind map
7. BABOK® Guide
7.1. Business Analysis Body of Knowledge Guide
7.1.1. Business Analysis
7.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-0981129211
7.1.3. 272 pages
7.1.4. v2, 2009
7.1.5. description
7.1.5.1. The Business Analysis Body of Knowledge is the sum of knowledge within the profession of Business Analysis and reflects what is considered currently accepted practice. As with other professions, the body of knowledge is defined and enhanced by the business analysis professionals who apply it. The BOK describes Business Analysis areas of knowledge, their associated activities and tasks and the skills necessary to be effective in their execution.
7.1.6. see BABOK® 2 Guide mind map
7.1.6.1. Extensions
7.1.6.1.1. Agile Extension to the BABOK® Guide
7.1.7. see BABOK® 3 Guide mind map
8. EABoK
8.1. Enterprise Architecture Body of Knowledge
8.1.1. Enterprise Architecture
8.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-6200123626
8.1.3. 60 pages
8.1.4. v1, 2011
8.1.5. description
8.1.5.1. The purpose of the Guide to the EA Body of Knowledge (EABOK) is to provide a characterization of and structure to the knowledge content of the EA discipline, promote a consistent view of EA, begin to bound the scope of the discipline, and place the EA discipline in the context of related disciplines. The guide provides topical access to the EABOK. It subdivides EA into knowledge areas and topics within each knowledge area, presents overviews of each topic, and gives references to sources of further information.The Guide to the EABOK is a guide, not the EA body of knowledge itself.
9. OPBoK
9.1. Version 10
9.1.1. Outsourcing Professional Body of Knowledge
9.1.1.1. Outsourcing
9.1.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-9401800006
9.1.1.3. v2, 2014
9.1.1.4. see OPBOK® mind map
10. SWEBoK
10.1. by IEEE
10.1.1. Software Engineering Body of Knowledge
10.1.1.1. Software Engineering
10.1.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-0769551661
10.1.1.3. 346 pages
10.1.1.4. v3.0, 2014
10.1.1.5. description
10.1.1.5.1. Software engineering, both as a discipline and as a profession, is at a pivotal point in its evo-lution. Although software has become critical in the development of most new human-created systems, the concepts, principles, and methods for engineering software are still neither well defined nor uniformly agreed upon. The lack of consensus regarding software engineering practice and the requisite competencies creates confusion and has serious consequences for the evaluation, acquisition, and application of software engineering knowledge. This report presents an effort to organize and catalogue a body of knowledge for software engineering and to provide a systematic, concise, and complete description of the software engineering discipline. This body of knowledge can assist organizations in defining and improving the software engineering competencies of their workforces; it can help educational institutions in defining software engineering curricula; it can provide a basis for classifying academic and industrial research and development efforts; and it can improve the understanding and prac-tice of software engineering.
10.1.1.6. recommended extension
10.1.1.6.1. Encyclopedia of Software Engineering
10.1.1.6.2. http://www.amazon.com/Encyclopedia-Software-Engineering-Two--Print/dp/1420059777
10.2. by SEI
10.2.1. v1.0, 1999
10.2.2. 47 pages
11. CBoK
11.1. Common Body of Knowledge
11.1.1. Information Security
11.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-1466569768
11.1.3. 1520 pages
11.1.4. description
11.1.4.1. The CISSP curriculum covers subject matter in a variety of Information Security topics. The CISSP examination is based on what (ISC)terms the Common Body of Knowledge (or CBK). According to (ISC), "the CISSP CBK is a taxonomy -- a collection of topics relevant to information security professionals around the world. The CISSP CBK establishes a common framework of information security terms and principles that allow information security professionals worldwide to discuss, debate and resolve matters pertaining to the profession with a common understanding.
12. CSMBoK
12.1. Certified Service Manager Body of Knowledge
12.1.1. Service Management
12.1.2. 262 pages
12.1.3. description
12.1.3.1. The Certified Service Manager (CSM) designation is the first of its kind in Canada. Its aim is to provide a professional standard for public sector service delivery by equipping certification holders with the language, conceptual tools, and best practices that have been informed by the ICCS’s world-class research efforts and the expertise gathered from a wide array of senior service leaders from across the country, at all levels of government. The CSM Program is founded on the key knowledge areas identified in the Certified Service Manager Body of Knowledge™ (CSMBoK). The CSMBoK is designed to provide learners with the latest and most important developments in public sector service delivery, and thus serves to enhance improvements by making them more citizen-centric.
13. OMBoK
13.1. Outsourcing Management Body of Knowledge
13.1.1. Outsourcing
13.1.2. 114 pages
13.1.3. v2.5, 2011
13.1.4. description
13.1.4.1. Outsourcing Management Body of Knowledge (OMBOK)™ is a framework for professional outsourcing developed by the The International Institute for Outsourcing Management (IIOM). The OMBOK framework tries to bring some discipline to the wild west that outsourcing has become.
14. QBoK
14.1. Quality Body of Knowledge
14.1.1. Quality
14.1.2. 40 pages
14.1.3. v2.0, 2011
14.1.4. recommended extension
14.1.4.1. The ASQ Quality Improvement Pocket Guide: Basic History, Concepts, Tools, and Relationships
14.1.4.2. http://www.amazon.ca/Quality-Improvement-Pocket-Guide-Relationships-ebook/dp/B00C9K7SEK
15. MRCBoK
15.1. Marketing Research Core Body of Knowledge
16. CSQEBoK
16.1. Certified Software Quality Engineer (CSQE) Body of Knowledge
16.1.1. Software Quality
16.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-0873897303
16.1.3. 672 pages
16.1.4. 2009
16.1.5. http://www.amazon.com/Certified-Software-Quality-Engineer-Handbook/dp/0873897307
17. SRMKB
17.1. Social Research Methods Knowledge Base
18. TCBoK
18.1. Technical Communications Body of Knowledge
18.1.1. v1, 2010
19. BRM Body of Knowledge
19.1. The BRMP Guide to the BRM Body of Knowledge
19.1.1. Business Relationship Management
20. PDMA-BoK
20.1. PDMA Body of Knowledge
20.1.1. Product Development
20.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-0470648209
20.1.3. 504 pages
20.1.4. v3, 2012
20.1.5. description
20.1.5.1. The PDMA Body of Knowledge (PDMA-BOK) organizes, distills, and provides ready access to the continuously evolving core knowledge needed and used by product development and product management professionals and their organizations. The Body of Knowledge will start with the basics and rapidly grow as the PDMA community at large contributes.
21. WEBOK
21.1. Wireless Engineering Body of Knowledge
21.1.1. Wireless Engineering
21.1.2. ISBN: 978-1-1183-4357-9
21.1.3. 316 pages
21.1.4. v2.0, 2012
21.1.5. http://www.amazon.com/Guide-Wireless-Engineering-Knowledge-WEBOK/dp/1118343573/
22. SQBoK
22.1. Service Quality Body of Knowledge
22.1.1. Service Quality
22.1.2. http://asq.org/service/body-of-knowledge/index.html
23. APM
23.1. APM Body of Knowledge
23.1.1. Project / Programme / Portfolio Management
23.1.2. Paperback
23.1.2.1. ISBN-13: 978-1903494400
23.1.3. Hardback:
23.1.3.1. ISBN-13: 978-1903494417
23.1.4. Ebook:
23.1.4.1. ISBN-13: 978-1903494424
23.1.5. 277 pages
23.1.6. v6, 2012
23.1.7. http://www.amazon.com/Body-Knowledge-Association-Project-Management/dp/1903494419
24. SRMBok
24.1. Security Risk Management Body of Knowledge
24.1.1. Security Risk Management
24.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-0470454626
24.1.3. 445 pages
24.1.4. v1, 2009
24.1.5. http://www.amazon.com/Security-Risk-Management-Body-Knowledge/dp/0470454628
25. CITBOK
25.1. Canadian Information Technology Body of Knowledge
25.1.1. Information Technology
25.1.2. 20 pages
25.1.3. description
25.1.3.1. CIPS recognizes that in order to strengthen the criteria of the ISP designation successfully while still maintaining high standards, the association needs to develop a Canadian Information Technology Body of Knowledge (CITBOK) that will set standards for knowledge. The CITBOK is an outline of the knowledge bases that form the intellectual basis for the IT profession. CIPS has identified a core CITBOK that all professionals would be expected to master and specialty bodies of knowledge that would depend on your area of practice. When setting this Canadian standard for Information Technology (IT) knowledge, CIPS looked to other organizations and internationally for standards and bodies of knowledge that CIPS could adopt or adapt, especially for the specialty areas. For example, in 2004, CIPS adopted the British Computer Society (BCS) Professional Examination Study Guide Syllabus Diploma level (Core and 11 specialist modules) as the initial Body of Knowledge for CIPS.
26. NESSoS CBK
26.1. NESSoS - Common Body of Knowledge
26.1.1. Network Security
26.1.2. http://www.nessos-project.eu/
27. CABA CBOK
27.1. Certified Associate Software Business Analyst Common Body of Knowledge
27.1.1. Business Analysis
27.1.2. 390 pages
27.1.3. v9.1, 2008
28. CMBOK
28.1. Contract Management Body of Knowledge
28.1.1. Contract Management
28.1.2. v4, 2013
29. LSSCBoK
29.1. Lean SSC body of knowledge
29.1.1. Lean Software and Systems
29.1.2. Webpage:
29.1.2.1. http://www.leanssc.org/portal/
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31. IMBoK
31.1. Information Management Body of Knowledge
31.1.1. Information Management
31.1.2. http://www.imbok.org/
31.1.3. http://www.amazon.com/Investing-Information-Management-Body-Knowledge/dp/3319119087
32. SEBoK)
32.1. Systems Engineering Body of Knowledge
32.1.1. Systems Engineering
32.1.2. 851 pages
32.1.3. v1.2, 2013
32.1.4. description
32.1.4.1. Targeted to a broad audience, including practicing systems engineers, researchers, process improvement leads, project managers, and faculty, the SEBoK is a major step forward for the rapidly maturing systems engineering discipline. The SEBoK contains112 articles on key topics, defines 364 glossary terms, and identifies more than 200 primary references and hundreds of additional references. Published in a Wiki format for ease of updating and for community participation in its maintenance, regular updates are planned, incorporating feedback from users, advances in the field, and improvements in the more than 100 Wiki articles.
33. CMBoK
33.1. The Effective Change Manager: The Change Management Body of Knowledge
33.1.1. Change Management
33.1.2. ISBN-13: 978-1925171020
33.1.3. 190 pages
33.1.4. v1, 2014
33.1.5. http://www.amazon.com/Effective-Change-Manager-Management-Knowledge/dp/1925171027
34. ITABoK
34.1. Information Technology Architecture Body of Knowledge
34.1.1. IT Architecture
34.1.2. http://iasaglobal.org/itabok/