Toward Rapid Transformation of Ideas into Software
Mehrdad Afshari, Zhendong Su

TL;DR
This paper advocates for a long-term mission in software engineering to rapidly transform ideas into software, emphasizing the need for modernization and outlining future research directions.
Contribution
It highlights the 'transforming ideas to software' mission as a key goal and outlines directions to modernize programming technologies for the future.
Findings
Identifies the need for rapid idea-to-software transformation
Proposes modernization strategies for programming systems
Pinpoints critical challenges in current software engineering
Abstract
A key mission of computer science is to enable people realize their creative ideas as naturally and painlessly as possible. Software engineering is at the center of this mission -- software technologies enable reification of ideas into working systems. As computers become ubiquitous, both in availability and the aspects of human lives they touch, the quantity and diversity of ideas also rapidly grow. Our programming systems and technologies need to evolve to make this reification process -- transforming ideas to software -- as quick and accessible as possible. The goal of this paper is twofold. First, it advocates and highlights the "transforming ideas to software" mission as a moonshot for software engineering research. This is a long-term direction for the community, and there is no silver bullet that can get us there. To make this mission a reality, as a community, we need to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware Engineering Research · Software System Performance and Reliability · Scientific Computing and Data Management
