Whitepaper: Structure instead of noise
Software architecture in the age of AI-assisted coding
AI-assisted coding promises faster development, greater productivity and more efficient maintenance of existing systems. However, in practice, AI only works as well as the architecture it encounters.
Why do coding assistants deliver precise results in modern systems - and often fail in grown legacy systems due to unclear structures, implicit dependencies and semantic chaos?
This white paper shows why clean software architecture is no longer just a quality feature for developers, but is becoming a decisive prerequisite for the successful use of AI. Find out:
- why architecture directly determines the usability of AI
- why large LLMs cannot "scale away" poor structures
- how modular systems become AI-consumable
- how companies are making legacy systems fit for AI-assisted coding
- why domain-driven design and clear module boundaries become a competitive advantage
Author: Dr Sönke Magnussen
Download the white paper "Structure instead of noise: Why software architecture is becoming a matter of survival in the age of AI Assisted Coding " for free and understand why architecture is no longer a luxury in the age of AI, but a strategic necessity.