Subject Matter Expert

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A Subject Matter Expert (SME) is a person expert in a particular area. Invariably, the term is used when there are professionals with technical project knowledge but without expertise in the field of application. Sometimes the acronym is voiced ("smee") and other times spelled ("S-M-E").

For example, in the development of "complex computer systems" (e.g. artificial intelligence, expert systems, control, simulation, or business software) an SME is a person who is knowledgeable about the domain being represented (but often not knowledgeable about the programming technology used to represent it in the system). The SME tells the software developers what needs to be done by the computer system, and how the SME intends to use it. The SME may interact directly with the system, possibly through a simplified interface, or may codify domain knowledge for use by knowledge engineers or ontologists. A SME is also involved in validating the resulting system. SME has formal meaning in certain contexts such as CMM.

Certification tests are often created by a team of psychometricians and a team of subject matter experts. The psychometricians understand how to engineer a test while the subject matter experts understand the actual content of the exam.

Technical writers typically use the term SME to describe any individual with expertise in the subject matter to be documented. Technical communicators interview SMEs to extract information and convert it into a form suitable for the audience.

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