ULSコンサルティング株式会社., Ltd. and Autify Co., Ltd. have signed a partnership agreement to promote the standardization of the AI-driven “software development lifecycle.” This agreement combines “Devin,” an autonomous AI engineer that ULS Consulting is promoting in Japan, with Autify’s AI testing agent, “オーティファイ Nexus,” to create an end-to-end development environment where AI is driven from development to testing. Through this partnership, the two companies will promote the transformation of quality assurance processes for AI-driven development in enterprise companies.
ジェネレーティブAIやコーディングエージェントの急速な進化が、ソフトウェア開発に大きな転換期をもたらしています。これまで数カ月かかっていた実装作業を、AIを活用することで数日から数週間に短縮し、開発プロセスの生産性を飛躍的に向上させるケースが増えています。.
一方で、開発スピードの加速は新たな課題をもたらします。AIによって生成されるコードの量とスピードが増すにつれ、従来の手作業によるテストや品質検証に頼ることは、リリースサイクル全体のボトルネックとなり、品質リスクやリリースの遅延につながります。特に、大規模システムやミッションクリティカルなシステムを再構築するプロジェクトでは、リスクマネジメントやガバナンスの観点から品質保証プロセスを見直すことが急務となっています。.
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This partnership will address these challenges by building a “multi-agent” quality assurance system that combines the different characteristics of the AI from each company, thereby achieving both the promotion of AI-driven development and quality assurance.
Prior to this announcement, the two companies established the “AI-Driven Development Consortium” as founding members and have been working together ever since. This partnership is aligned with the consortium’s objective of “contributing to strengthening the competitiveness of Japanese companies and creating innovation through education and knowledge sharing about AI-Driven Development, a new development style premised on generative AI.” Going forward, the consortium will support the practical implementation and establishment of AI-Driven Development in the rebuilding of core systems and large-scale development projects for enterprise companies across a wide range of industries. By establishing an AI-driven software development lifecycle, the two companies aim to create an environment in which companies can sustainably deliver high-quality software, even in the Japanese market, where the shortage of IT personnel is becoming increasingly serious.
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