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Agentic Agile-V: From Vibe Coding to Verified Engineering in Software and Hardware Development

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Agentic Agile-V: From Vibe Coding to Verified Engineering in Software and Hardware Development
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The paper introduces Agentic Agile-V, a framework aimed at improving software and hardware development processes through agentic AI coding systems. It highlights that while these systems can enhance productivity in certain tasks, they do not automatically guarantee better engineering outcomes. The author emphasizes the importance of maintaining engineering discipline and the value of structured requirements and verification processes.

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Computer Science > Software Engineering arXiv:2605.20456 (cs) [Submitted on 19 May 2026] Title:Agentic Agile-V: From Vibe Coding to Verified Engineering in Software and Hardware Development Authors:Christopher Koch View a PDF of the paper titled Agentic Agile-V: From Vibe Coding to Verified Engineering in Software and Hardware Development, by Christopher Koch View PDF HTML (experimental) Abstract:Agentic AI coding systems can inspect repositories, plan implementation steps, edit files, call tools, run tests, and submit pull requests. These capabilities make software and hardware development faster in some settings, but current evidence does not support the simple claim that autonomous code generation automatically improves engineering outcomes.

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