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=== Software engineering today === The profession is trying to define its boundary and content. The Software Engineering Body of Knowledge [[SWEBOK]] has been tabled as an ISO standard during 2006 (ISO/IEC TR 19759).{{citation needed|date=February 2016}} In 2006, ''Money Magazine'' and ''Salary.com'' rated software engineering as the best job in America in terms of growth, pay, stress levels, flexibility in hours and working environment, creativity, and how easy it is to enter and advance in the field.<ref>{{cite web | last = Kalwarski | first = Tara |author2=Daphne Mosher |author3=Janet Paskin |author4=Donna Rosato |author4-link=Donna Rosato | year = 2006 | url = https://money.cnn.com/magazines/moneymag/bestjobs/2006/ | title = Best Jobs in America | work = MONEY Magazine | publisher = CNN | access-date = 2006-04-20 }}, "MONEY Magazine and Salary.com researched hundreds of jobs, considering their growth, pay, stress-levels and other factors. These careers ranked highest. 1. Software Engineer..."</ref>
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