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This paper describes a vision in which future systems consisting of novel hardware and software components are designed and implemented by a single type of professional engineer. That professional has more in common with today's programmer than a hardware designer, although both of these existing bodies of professionals have a strong contribution to make to understanding, defining and bringing about this transformation in product creation.