"Software Engineering" Is Not Engineering

The author argues that software engineering lacks the rigorous, reality-bound testing found in traditional engineering disciplines. Because software is Turing equivalent, it can fulfill requirements in many ways, making it difficult to objectively determine the 'best' approach.
Why it matters
It challenges the professional identity of software developers and the methodology used to build complex systems.
"Software Engineering" is Not Engineering
The article is a philosophical critique of industry terminology and methodology rather than a political or social argument.
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