R0021/2026-03-25/Q005/H2¶
Statement¶
Software engineering is the only well-documented case of aspirational engineering labeling
Status¶
Current: Eliminated
Supporting Evidence¶
| Evidence | Summary |
|---|---|
| SRC01-E01 | NATO 1968: "software engineering" was deliberately provocative, expressing "a need rather than a reality" |
| SRC02-E01 | Civil engineering emerged as a label centuries before formal schools (first school 1747) |
| SRC03-E01 | Knowledge engineering had "little formal process" in early expert systems era |
Contradicting Evidence¶
No evidence directly contradicts H2.
Reasoning¶
Multiple disciplines — software engineering, civil engineering, knowledge engineering — adopted the "engineering" label before formal methodologies existed. The pattern recurs across centuries, from military/civil engineering in the 18th century to software engineering in 1968 to knowledge engineering in the 1980s.
Relationship to Other Hypotheses¶
The evidence eliminates H2 (software engineering is not unique) and supports both H1 (multiple examples) and H3 (varying formalization outcomes).