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The AI-Native Large-Scale Agile Software Development Manifesto

Software Engineering 2026-05-25 v2 Artificial Intelligence

Abstract

Despite the widespread adoption of agile methods, achieving true agility at scale remains elusive. Large-scale agile frameworks remain largely human-centric and manual, relying on coordination meetings, artifact synchronization, and role-based handoffs that inhibit real-time adaptation. Meanwhile, rapid advances in AI, particularly large language models, have begun transforming software engineering, yet their potential for organizational-level agility remains underexplored. We present the AI-Native Large-Scale Agile Software Development Manifesto: a set of values and principles that redefine how large-scale software development is organized when AI becomes a first-class participant rather than a peripheral tool. The manifesto is grounded in six principles, parallel processes, intent-driven teams, living knowledge, verification-first assurance, orchestrated agent workforces, and reusable blueprints, that together shift development from a meeting-driven, document-heavy, sequential process to an intelligent, adaptive, continuously learning system.

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@article{arxiv.2605.07717,
  title  = {The AI-Native Large-Scale Agile Software Development Manifesto},
  author = {Ricardo Britto and Fredrik Palmgren and Nishrith Saini and Marcus Ohlin},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2605.07717},
  year   = {2026}
}
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