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Poster

Position: Future Research and Challenges Remain Towards AI for Software Engineering

Alex Gu · Naman Jain · Wen-Ding Li · Manish Shetty Molahalli · Kevin Ellis · Koushik Sen · Armando Solar-Lezama

East Exhibition Hall A-B #E-605
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Tue 15 Jul 11 a.m. PDT — 1:30 p.m. PDT

Abstract:

AI for software engineering has made remarkable progress, becoming a notable success within generative AI. Despite this, achieving fully automated software engineering is still a significant challenge, requiring research efforts across both academia and industry. In this position paper, our goal is threefold. First, we provide a taxonomy of measures and tasks to categorize work towards AI software engineering. Second, we outline the key bottlenecks permeating today's approaches. Finally, we highlight promising paths towards making progress on these bottlenecks to guide future research in this rapidly maturing field.

Lay Summary:

AI for software engineering has made remarkable progress, becoming a notable success within generative AI. Despite this, achieving fully automated software engineering is still a significant challenge, requiring research efforts across both academia and industry. In this position paper, our goal is threefold. First, we provide a taxonomy of measures and tasks to categorize work towards AI software engineering. Second, we outline the key bottlenecks permeating today's approaches. Finally, we highlight promising paths towards making progress on these bottlenecks to guide future research in this rapidly maturing field.

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