Hironori W. Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge v4.0,SWEBoK 2025
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The Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK Guide), published by the IEEE Computer Society (IEEE CS), reflects the current state of generally accepted, consensus-driven knowledge derived from the interaction between software engineering theory and practice. Its 18 knowledge areas (KAs) summarize key concepts and include a reference list for detailed information.
SWEBOK Guide V4.0 introduces new topics, updates existing ones, and retires outdated subjects. Agile and DevOps have been notably integrated into several KAs due to their widespread adoption since the previous edition. Additionally, three new knowledge areas — Software Architecture, Software Engineering Operations, and Software Security — have been added to enhance the foundational knowledge in software engineering. The new Guide also aims to better align related disciplines by reorganizing and renaming some content within different knowledge areas. The table of contents for Version 4 is below.
The SWEBOK Guide serves multiple purposes:
Defines the contents of the software engineering discipline;
Promotes a consistent understanding of software engineering worldwide;
Clarifies the boundaries of software engineering about other disciplines;
Provides a foundation for training materials and curriculum development;
Supports certification and licensing of software engineers.
Reflect current practices and integrate emerging technologies.
SWEBOK V4.0 is the latest version of the globally respected Guide to the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge. Designed as a dynamic, evolving document, the guide has been developed by leading experts, reviewed by professionals, and made available for public review and feedback, continuing its 20-year legacy as the most authoritative and trusted definition of the software engineering profession.
The principles guiding the development of this project include:
Transparency: The development process is fully documented and publicly accessible.
Consensus-building: The process is designed to gradually build consensus among industry professionals, academic institutions, and standards-setting bodies.
Wide distribution: The Guide will remain freely accessible in at least one format to ensure it reaches a broad audience