Thoughtworks Technology Radar’s 30th Edition Highlights Teams Leveraging AI Across Software Delivery Lifecycle
03 April 2024 - 2:00PM
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Thoughtworks (NASDAQ: TWKS), a global technology consultancy
that integrates strategy, design and engineering, today released
volume 30 of the Technology Radar, a biannual report informed by
Thoughtworks’ observations, conversations and frontline experiences
solving its clients’ most complex business challenges.
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The report notes the growing impact of generative artificial
intelligence (GenAI) on software delivery, highlighting how a new
wave of AI tools have the potential to give engineering teams a
boost, augmenting their capabilities and improving outcomes.
These tools do much more than code generation; they can help
with other facets of the software development lifecycle including
testing, documentation creation and even refactoring. However,
Thoughtworks notes that this space is still maturing — engineering
teams need to remain vigilant and pragmatic in how they use these
emerging tools.
"GenAI tools have the capacity to help software engineering
teams in many different ways — they're more than coding
assistants," said Rachel Laycock, Chief Technology Officer,
Thoughtworks. "These tools can greatly impact technical
problem-solving, and although risks need to be properly managed,
it’s nevertheless an area business leaders need to explore and
invest in to gain a competitive advantage."
Highlighted themes in Technology Radar volume 30 include:
- AI-assisted software development teams: AI-assisted
tools like GitHub Copilot, CodiumAI, aider and Continue influence
almost every aspect of the software development lifecycle. Amid the
excitement of GenAI’s potential impact, effective engineering teams
should focus on software quality and security by keeping
non-developers aware of potential hazards.
- Open-ish source licenses: New licensing models are
hindering the open source software ecosystem; there is an
increasing trend of putting core functionalities and features
behind paywalls. Technologists need to pay close attention to the
details of the licenses of products they use and ensure all files
in a repository are covered.
- Dragging pull requests (PRs) closer to proper continuous
integration (CI): Pull requests are often viewed as synonymous
with peer review in the software development process. Although
valuable in some contexts, they can also disrupt developer flow and
hamper the speed of software delivery. A number of tools that
feature on this Radar attempt to alleviate this challenge and make
pull requests smoother and as frictionless as possible. Although
Thoughtworks still sees continuous integration (CI) as the
preferred practice for managing code, for organizations that can’t
use CI it’s particularly important to explore new methods of
improving the accuracy and speed of integration, especially if
coding throughput continues to increase due to the adoption of
coding assistants.
- Emerging architecture patterns for large language models
(LLMs): Patterns are popular in the technology world because
they provide a succinct name for a useful solution within a
particular problem context. With the growing use of LLMs, we are
starting to see the emergence of specific architecture patterns to
support common contexts. For example, we discussed NeMo Guardrails,
which allows developers to build governance policies around LLM
usage.
“Thoughtworks Technology Radar is driven by the deep passion we
have around sharing the insights we’ve gained on how technology is
evolving and our assessments on tools, techniques and frameworks
based on our real world experience,” said Dr. Rebecca Parsons,
Chief Technology Officer — Emerita, Thoughtworks. “Thus it’s most
opportune that the 30th edition highlights the ‘team sport’ that
software development is and has been for decades.”
Visit www.thoughtworks.com/radar to explore the interactive
version of the Radar or download the PDF version.
Supporting resources:
- Learn more about the macro trends in the tech industry this
edition of the Technology Radar illustrates.
- Read Thoughtworks CTO Rachel Laycock’s perspective on
Technology Radar reaching volume 30.
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About Thoughtworks
Thoughtworks is a global technology consultancy that integrates
strategy, design and engineering to drive digital innovation. We
are over 10,500 people strong across 48 offices in 19 countries.
For 30 years, we’ve delivered extraordinary impact together with
our clients by helping them solve complex business problems with
technology as the differentiator.
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