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Engineering a Governance-Aware AI Sandbox: Design, Implementation, and Lessons Learned

Software Engineering 2026-03-05 v1

Abstract

Collaborative AI experimentation in industry and academia requires environments that support rapid trials while maintaining controlled access, organisational isolation, and traceable workflows. Although interest in AI sandboxes is increasing, practical guidance on designing and building governance-aware experimentation platforms remains limited. This work designs and operationalizes a governance-aware, multi tenant AI sandbox that supports structured experimentation and produces reusable evaluation evidence across stakeholders. The sandbox was developed in an industry and academia ecosystem using iteratively validated requirements gathered from industrial partners. The solution adopts a layered reference architecture that separates a multi tenant presentation layer from a backend control plane and isolates execution and data management concerns into dedicated layers. The sandbox supports governed onboarding, project based collaboration, controlled access to AI services, and traceable experimentation through approval workflows and audit logging. By structuring experiment context and governance decisions as persistent records, the sandbox enables evaluation evidence to be reused and compared across projects and stakeholders. The development experience yields lessons learned and practical considerations that inform deployment and future evolution of governance-aware sandbox platforms.

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@article{arxiv.2603.03394,
  title  = {Engineering a Governance-Aware AI Sandbox: Design, Implementation, and Lessons Learned},
  author = {Muhammad Waseem and Md Aidul Islam and Md Nasir Uddin Shuvo and Md Mahade Hasan and Kai-Kristian Kemell and Jussi Rasku and Mika Saari and Vilma Saari and Roope Pajasmaa and Markku Oivo and Pekka Abrahamsson},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2603.03394},
  year   = {2026}
}

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9 pages, 2 figures

R2 v1 2026-07-01T11:01:54.614Z