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International Council on Systems Engineering

The International Council on Systems Engineering is a not-for-profit membership organization and professional society in the field of systems engineering with about 26,000 members and associates including individual, corporate, and student members. INCOSE's main activities include conferences, publications, local chapters, certifications and technical working groups.

Purpose
The stated vision of INCOSE is "A better world through a systems approach" and its mission is "To address complex societal and technical challenges by enabling, promoting and advancing systems engineering and systems approaches." The organization's goals are focused on the creation and dissemination of systems engineering information, promoting international collaboration and promoting the profession of Systems engineering. == Publications==
Publications
INCOSE Systems Engineering HandbookSystems EngineeringINSIGHT Practitioner JournalMetrics Guidebook for Integrated Systems and Product DevelopmentI-pub publication database • Systems Engineering Tools Database == Standards ==
Standards
INCOSE's International Council on Systems Engineering Standards Technical Committee (STC) is working to advance and harmonize systems engineering standards used worldwide. Some of the notable standards the STC has been involved with are: • ECSS-E-10 Space Engineering - Systems Engineering Part 1B: Requirements and process, 18 Nov 2004 • ECSS-E-10 Space Engineering - Systems Engineering Part 6A: Functional and technical specifications, 09 Jan 2004 • ECSS-E-10 Space Engineering - Systems Engineering Part 7A: Product data exchange, 25 August 2004 • ISO/IEC/IEEE 15288: 2023 - System and Software Engineering - System Life Cycle Processes • OMG Systems Modeling Language (OMG SysML), July 2006 == Awards granted==
Awards granted
INCOSE Pioneer Award: annual prize for people who have made significant pioneering contributions to the field of Systems Engineering == INCOSE (UK) name change to Institute for Systems Engineering ==
INCOSE (UK) name change to Institute for Systems Engineering
As of July 2025, the chapter of INCOSE in the UK, formerly known as INCOSE (UK), is now a Professional Engineering Institute, specifically the Institute for Systems Engineering, with the abbreviation IfSE, and is licensed by the Engineering Council. == References ==
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