- Body of Knowledge
A Body of Knowledge is a term used to represent the sum total of all
knowledge in an area expertise, most notablyprofessional bodies . A body of knowledge is usually made up of knowledge areas that represent ataxonomy of relevantconcept s. Most BOKs also reference a significant amount of supporting literature.It is also used to describe the repository that documents that knowledge.
A Body of Knowledge is not a collection of data, a professional reading list, a library, a website or a collection of websites, a description of professional functions, or even a collection of information.
Examples of Bodies of Knowledge
The following are examples of Bodies of Knowledge from professional organisations:
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Civil Engineering Body of Knowledge
*Common Body of Knowledge (CBK) – for internationalInformation Security professionals.
*Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK) – for the profession of software engineering.
*Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) from thePMI – for those following the project management discipline.
*Geographic Information Science and Technology Body of Knowledge (GISTBoK) – for the geospatial realm.
* Enterprise Architecture Body of Knowledge (EABOK) – for theEnterprise Architecture (EA) discipline.
* [http://www.theiiba.org/content.asp?contenttype=Body%20of%20Knowledge Business Analysis Body of Knowledge] (BABOK) from theIIBA – for the Business Analysis profession
* [http://www.usabilitybok.org/ Usability Body of Knowledge] – for the usability profession.
* [http://www.iqa.org/membership/e0-1.shtml The Body of Quality Knowledge] – for quality professionals.ee also
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Knowledge representation
*Ontology
*Taxonomy
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