Towards autonomous normative multi-agent systems for Human-AI software engineering teams
Abstract
This paper envisions a transformative paradigm in software engineering, where Artificial Intelligence, embodied in fully autonomous agents, becomes the primary driver of the core software development activities. We introduce a new class of software engineering agents, empowered by Large Language Models and equipped with beliefs, desires, intentions, and memory to enable human-like reasoning. These agents collaborate with humans and other agents to design, implement, test, and deploy software systems with a level of speed, reliability, and adaptability far beyond the current software development processes. Their coordination and collaboration are governed by norms expressed as deontic modalities - commitments, obligations, prohibitions and permissions - that regulate interactions and ensure regulatory compliance. These innovations establish a scalable, transparent and trustworthy framework for future Human-AI software engineering teams.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2512.02329,
title = {Towards autonomous normative multi-agent systems for Human-AI software engineering teams},
author = {Hoa Khanh Dam and Geeta Mahala and Rashina Hoda and Xi Zheng and Cristina Conati},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2512.02329},
year = {2025}
}