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06/06/2026
AgileAlgo Showcases a New Software Delivery Model Built on Specification-Driven Development and Agentic AI
AgileAlgo recently presented its vision for the future of enterprise software delivery in a session titled Rewriting the Software Delivery Playbook at the SCS BA Chapter event on 6 June 2026 hosted by IBM. The presentation highlighted how Specification-Driven Development (SDD), agentification of the Software Delivery Life Cycle (SDLC), and contextual AI can help organisations respond to rising delivery costs, extended project timelines, and ongoing talent shortages.
At the centre of the presentation was AgileAlgo’s view that enterprise software delivery must move beyond isolated AI coding assistance like vibe coding, to toward a more structured, traceable, and requirements driven model. By using business requirements as formal specifications, organisations can create a stronger foundation for generating documentation, application components, test artefacts, and other delivery outputs with greater consistency and control.
The presentation also contrasted SDD vs vibe coding, often associated with rapid prototyping, demo and POC. While those informal approaches may support speed in early experimentation, we emphasised that enterprise environments require stronger governance, architectural consistency, traceability, and alignment with business intent.
To illustrate the model in practice, two use cases were presented. The first demonstrated how legacy systems where its legacy code can be reverse-engineered into structured business requirements and modernised into contemporary application stacks ie legacy code as specification. The second showed how business specifications can be transformed into a test management platform enhanced by predictive models for test coverage and completion forecasting.
The presentation reflects our broader mission to help enterprises accelerate time-to-value, strengthen software delivery resilience, and unlock new operating models through AI-powered virtual delivery capabilities.
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AgileAlgo Presents a New Playbook for AI-Driven Software Delivery
06/06/2026
AgileAlgo Showcases a New Software Delivery Model Built on Specification-Driven Development and Agentic AI
AgileAlgo recently presented its vision for the future of enterprise software delivery in a session titled Rewriting the Software Delivery Playbook at the SCS BA Chapter event on 6 June 2026 hosted by IBM. The presentation highlighted how Specification-Driven Development (SDD), agentification of the Software Delivery Life Cycle (SDLC), and contextual AI can help organisations respond to rising delivery costs, extended project timelines, and ongoing talent shortages.
At the centre of the presentation was AgileAlgo’s view that enterprise software delivery must move beyond isolated AI coding assistance like vibe coding, to toward a more structured, traceable, and requirements driven model. By using business requirements as formal specifications, organisations can create a stronger foundation for generating documentation, application components, test artefacts, and other delivery outputs with greater consistency and control.
The presentation also contrasted SDD vs vibe coding, often associated with rapid prototyping, demo and POC. While those informal approaches may support speed in early experimentation, we emphasised that enterprise environments require stronger governance, architectural consistency, traceability, and alignment with business intent.
To illustrate the model in practice, two use cases were presented. The first demonstrated how legacy systems where its legacy code can be reverse-engineered into structured business requirements and modernised into contemporary application stacks ie legacy code as specification. The second showed how business specifications can be transformed into a test management platform enhanced by predictive models for test coverage and completion forecasting.
The presentation reflects our broader mission to help enterprises accelerate time-to-value, strengthen software delivery resilience, and unlock new operating models through AI-powered virtual delivery capabilities.
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AgileAlgo Presents a New Playbook for AI-Driven Software Delivery
06/06/2026
AgileAlgo Showcases a New Software Delivery Model Built on Specification-Driven Development and Agentic AI
AgileAlgo recently presented its vision for the future of enterprise software delivery in a session titled Rewriting the Software Delivery Playbook at the SCS BA Chapter event on 6 June 2026 hosted by IBM. The presentation highlighted how Specification-Driven Development (SDD), agentification of the Software Delivery Life Cycle (SDLC), and contextual AI can help organisations respond to rising delivery costs, extended project timelines, and ongoing talent shortages.
At the centre of the presentation was AgileAlgo’s view that enterprise software delivery must move beyond isolated AI coding assistance like vibe coding, to toward a more structured, traceable, and requirements driven model. By using business requirements as formal specifications, organisations can create a stronger foundation for generating documentation, application components, test artefacts, and other delivery outputs with greater consistency and control.
The presentation also contrasted SDD vs vibe coding, often associated with rapid prototyping, demo and POC. While those informal approaches may support speed in early experimentation, we emphasised that enterprise environments require stronger governance, architectural consistency, traceability, and alignment with business intent.
To illustrate the model in practice, two use cases were presented. The first demonstrated how legacy systems where its legacy code can be reverse-engineered into structured business requirements and modernised into contemporary application stacks ie legacy code as specification. The second showed how business specifications can be transformed into a test management platform enhanced by predictive models for test coverage and completion forecasting.
The presentation reflects our broader mission to help enterprises accelerate time-to-value, strengthen software delivery resilience, and unlock new operating models through AI-powered virtual delivery capabilities.
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