What software is bundled with CS5.5?

My company is requiring each site verify that all software installed on every computer has been properly licensed (or does not require a license).  I have CS5.5 Suite installed on two computers that are reporting having Creative Dynamic Link CS(1.0), Creative Fireworks CS5 (11.0), and Creative Illustrator CS5 (15.0) installed on them.  Is it safe to say that software is all bundled with the CS5.5?

Sorry about that - it's CS5.5 Design Premium.  Prior to the install of the software, both laptops (different models) had a fresh Windows 7 Enterprise build put on them.  I feel like it's pretty safe to say the software is all part of the Suite but I need confirmation from another source.

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