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The answer is a clear yes in my case, but I work on commercial numerical design and analysis software. The interleaving of computers and engineering entailed here makes a hard case that there is not an absolute "no" available. But computational software is a corner case, I know. (sigh)

We certainly view our pure CS people as experts in what they do -- and the things I see them do are, e.g., build out cloud based versions of our product, add new GUI features, automate build and test systems (until management tries to replace them with us... a dubious proposition at best). That's just the stuff I see day to day, since it's most closely tied with us on the numerical side. Why wouldn't that be engineering? I could speculate but I don't care to. We are all working to make the product the customers want.




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