Developer experiences with a contextualized ai coding assistant: Usability, expectations, and outcomes

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Abstract

In the rapidly advancing field of artificial intelligence, software development has emerged as a key area of innovation. Despite the plethora of general-purpose AI assistants available, their effectiveness diminishes in complex, domain-specific scenarios. Noting this limitation, both the academic community and industry players are relying on contextualized coding AI assistants. These assistants surpass general-purpose AI tools by integrating proprietary, domain-specific knowledge, offering precise and relevant solutions. Our study focuses on the initial experiences of 62 participants who used a contextualized coding AI assistant- named StackSpot AI- in a controlled setting. According to the participants, the assistants' use resulted in significant time savings, easier access to documentation, and the generation of accurate codes for internal APIs. However, challenges associated with the knowledge sources necessary to make the coding assistant access more contextual information as well as variable responses and limitations in handling complex codes were observed. The study's findings, detailing both the benefits and challenges of contextualized AI assistants, underscore their potential to revolutionize software development practices, while also highlighting areas for further refinement.

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Pinto, G., De Souza, C., Rocha, T., Steinmacher, I., Souza, A., & Monteiro, E. (2024). Developer experiences with a contextualized ai coding assistant: Usability, expectations, and outcomes. In Proceedings - 2024 IEEE/ACM 3rd International Conference on AI Engineering - Software Engineering for AI, CAIN 2024 (pp. 81–91). Association for Computing Machinery, Inc. https://doi.org/10.1145/3644815.3644949

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