Bot-Driven Development: From Simple Automation to Autonomous Software Development Bots
Abstract
As software development increasingly adopts automation, bot-driven development (BotDD) represents a transformative shift where bots assume proactive roles in coding, testing, and project management. In bot-driven development, bots go beyond support tasks, actively driving development workflows by making autonomous decisions, performing independent assessments, and managing code quality and dependencies. This paper explores how bot-driven development impacts traditional development roles, particularly in redefining driver-navigator dynamics, and aligns with DevOps goals for faster feedback, continuous learning, and efficiency. We propose a research agenda addressing challenges in bot-driven development, including skill development for developers, human-bot trust dynamics, optimal interruption frequency, and ethical considerations. Through empirical studies and prototype systems, our aim is to define best practices and governance structures for integrating bot-driven development into modern software engineering.
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@article{arxiv.2411.16100,
title = {Bot-Driven Development: From Simple Automation to Autonomous Software Development Bots},
author = {Christoph Treude and Christopher M. Poskitt},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2411.16100},
year = {2025}
}
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BotSE 2025: International Workshop on Bots in Software Engineering