I know that the name "Embedded systems" is way more adopted worldwide. However, it always intrigues me since, in engineering, the term "system" is usually used when it is intended to generalize the application area.
For instance, the expression "system" seems to fit well in the field of "system identification". What is "system"? Well, it can be a ton of systems: Biological system, Mechanical system, Pneumatic system, Electrical system, etc...
But for "Embedded system", what is "system"? It is clearly nongeneric. Even though there are a lot of elements that comprise the solution, it is always the electronic device (the hardware) that is embedded into.
I keep referring this field of knowledge as embedded systems just because it is already named like that, but I've never hear a reasonable explanation for it...