This page documents the Software Engineering Body of Knowledge (SWEBOK), an ISO/IEC international standard for professional software engineering knowledge. The content demonstrates strong alignment with Article 26 (education) and Article 27 (scientific progress) through free, globally accessible documentation of systematized professional knowledge. However, structural signals reveal privacy concerns through unannounced third-party tracking (Google Analytics, Infolinks) without visible consent mechanisms, creating a contradiction between the page's knowledge-sharing mission and its surveillance infrastructure.
Content directly documents and promotes technical education and knowledge development. SWEBOK represents systematized professional knowledge for the software engineering field, explicitly supporting education and skill development.
FW Ratio: 63%
Observable Facts
Page documents SWEBOK as 'an international standard specifying a guide to the generally accepted software engineering body of knowledge.'
Content organizes knowledge into 15 defined knowledge areas (requirements, design, construction, testing, etc.), supporting systematic learning.
Page explicitly states 'The standard can be accessed freely from the IEEE Computer Society.'
Responsive mobile design and search functionality enable access from diverse user contexts.
Navigation structure (left sidebar with language/framework links, main content sections) facilitates learning and information discovery.
Inferences
Systematic organization of professional knowledge directly supports Article 26's education and cultural participation rights.
Content documents participation in and advancement of professional scientific knowledge. SWEBOK represents collective professional practice standards and documented knowledge advancement in software engineering.
FW Ratio: 63%
Observable Facts
Page documents SWEBOK as evolving international standard with documented development timeline.
Content states 'In late 2013, SWEBOK V3 was approved for publication and released.'
Page mentions 'In 2016, the IEEE Computer Society kicked off the SWEBoK Evolution effort to develop future iterations.'
Content lists 15 knowledge areas, 7 related disciplines, and multiple professional methodologies, representing accumulated scientific knowledge.
Free access structure enables participation without commercial barriers.
Inferences
Documentation of evolving standards demonstrates engagement with Article 27's scientific progress principle.
Systematic knowledge organization represents contribution to shared cultural and scientific heritage.
Free access enables broader participation in professional knowledge advancement.
Content documents and communicates technical knowledge freely. SWEBOK as international standard represents collective knowledge sharing and open information dissemination.
FW Ratio: 67%
Observable Facts
Page documents SWEBOK as ISO/IEC TR 19759:2005, an international standard.
Content states 'The standard can be accessed freely from the IEEE Computer Society.'
Page provides live search functionality enabling unrestricted information discovery.
No registration, paywall, or access restrictions observed.
Inferences
Free access to technical standards documentation supports freedom to seek and share information.
Documentation of an international standard represents collaborative knowledge dissemination aligned with Article 19 principles.
Google Analytics tracking (G-CCCZ5JNS92) and Infolinks (pid 3411934) present without visible privacy policy on evaluated page. Third-party tracking deployed without observable consent mechanism.
Terms of Service
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Terms of Service not observable on page content provided.
Identity & Mission
Mission
+0.05
Article 26 Article 27
CodeDocs appears to operate as educational documentation aggregator. No explicit mission statement regarding human rights or social responsibility observed on page.
Editorial Code
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No editorial code or standards observable on provided page content.
Ownership
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Owner/publisher identity not clearly disclosed on page.
Access & Distribution
Access Model
+0.20
Article 26 Article 27
Content appears freely accessible. No paywall or registration requirement observed. Supports broad access to educational/technical information.
Ad/Tracking
-0.10
Article 12
Infolinks advertising network integrated (wsid=0). Ad-supported model may deploy behavioral tracking without explicit user notice.
Accessibility
+0.10
Article 2 Article 26
Page includes JavaScript-heavy navigation and search functionality. Mobile search feature present (responsive design signal). No explicit accessibility statements observed, but basic structural responsiveness suggests partial accessibility consideration.
Mobile responsive design and search accessibility suggest partial accommodation of diverse users, but no explicit non-discrimination commitment observed.
Page references IEEE Computer Society and cooperative multi-organizational development (SWEBOK 'created through cooperation among several professional bodies'), suggesting structural support for collective professional association.
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