TimeLess: A Vision for the Next Generation of Software Development
Zeeshan Rasheed, Malik Abdul Sami, Jussi Rasku, Kai-Kristian Kemell,, Zheying Zhang, Janne Harjamaki, Shahbaz Siddeeq, Sami Lahti, Tomas Herda,, Mikko Nurminen, Niklas Lavesson, Jose Siqueira de Cerqueira, Toufique Hasan,, Ayman Khan, Mahade Hasan, Mika Saari, Petri Rantanen

TL;DR
TimeLess envisions a next-generation software development system where AI agents enable real-time execution of development tasks during meetings, transforming planning sessions into immediate, action-oriented processes to reduce time and costs.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel system design that integrates AI agents to facilitate real-time development actions during meetings, shifting from traditional planning to immediate execution.
Findings
Proposes a collaborative AI-driven development environment.
Aims to reduce development time and costs significantly.
Transforms meetings into productive, action-oriented sessions.
Abstract
Present-day software development faces three major challenges: complexity, time consumption, and high costs. Developing large software systems often requires battalions of teams and considerable time for meetings, which end without any action, resulting in unproductive cycles, delayed progress, and increased cost. What if, instead of large meetings with no immediate results, the software product is completed by the end of the meeting? In response, we present a vision for a system called TimeLess, designed to reshape the software development process by enabling immediate action during meetings. The goal is to shift meetings from planning discussions to productive, action-oriented sessions. This approach minimizes the time and effort required for development, allowing teams to focus on critical decision-making while AI agents execute development tasks based on the meeting discussions. We…
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TopicsSoftware Engineering Techniques and Practices · Software System Performance and Reliability · Scientific Computing and Data Management
