Wise Computing: Towards Endowing System Development with True Wisdom
David Harel, Guy Katz, Rami Marelly, Assaf Marron

TL;DR
This paper proposes a vision to equip computers with human-like wisdom to transform software development into a more collaborative, insightful, and proactive process, emphasizing creativity and deep understanding.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of endowing systems with specialized wisdom for system-building, aiming to shift the development paradigm towards more intelligent and collaborative tools.
Findings
Initial demonstration of the feasibility of wise computing.
Illustration of computer as an equal partner in development.
Conceptual framework for wisdom-driven system development.
Abstract
Encouraged by significant advances in algorithms and tools for verification and analysis, high level modeling and programming techniques, natural language programming, etc., we feel it is time for a major change in the way complex software and systems are developed. We present a vision that will shift the power balance between human engineers and the development and runtime environments. The idea is to endow the computer with human-like wisdom - not general wisdom, and not AI in the standard sense of the term - but wisdom geared towards classical system-building, which will be manifested, throughout development, in creativity and proactivity, and deep insights into the system's own structure and behavior, its overarching goals and rationale. Ideally, the computer will join the development team as an equal partner - knowledgeable, concerned, and responsibly active. We present a running…
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Taxonomy
TopicsBig Data and Business Intelligence · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Scientific Computing and Data Management
