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About IEEE CISOSE 2025

The IEEE International Congress on Intelligent and Service-Oriented Systems Engineering (CISOSE) is the premier event on service-oriented systems and the practices involving these systems.

After a journey that began in 2005 with the IEEE International Workshop on Service-Oriented System Engineering (SOSE’05), in 2015 the conference become an IEEE International Congress on Intelligent and Service-Oriented Systems Engineering (CISOSE).

CISOSE is organized on an annual basis either in the Americas, in Europe, or in Asia and constitutes a platform and venue for the wider community of Service-Oriented Systems Engineering and Distributed and Mobile Systems enthusiasts. In 2025, the congress will be held in Tucson, Arizona.

The congress will feature excellent keynote speakers and panelists in several parallel program tracks. Smart Cities and Big Data, as well as a showcase of real-world solutions in academia and industry. Chain technologies of the future. The future of AI and machine learning. In addition, there will be an exhibition of solutions for solution providers and university researchers.

CISOSE 2025 is represented by seven co-located conferences, including:

  • IEEE AI TEST 2025 - 7th IEEE International Conference On Artificial Intelligence Testing.
  • IEEE BigDataService 2025 - 11th IEEE International Conference on Big Data Computing Service and Machine Learning Applications.
  • IEEE DAPPS 2025 - 7th IEEE International Conference on Decentralized Applications and Infrastructures.
  • IEEE JCC 2025 - 16th IEEE International Conference on Jointcloud Computing.
  • IEEE IMC 2025 - 13th IEEE International Conference on Intelligent Mobile Computing.
  • IEEE ISADS 2025 - 16th IEEE International Symposium on Autonomous Decentralized Systems.
  • IEEE SOSE 2025 - 19th IEEE International Conference On Service-Oriented System Engineering.

As well as

  • IEEE FTS 2025 - the 2025 IEEE Future Technology Summit.
  • IEEE FITYR 2025 - 2nd IEEE International Workshop on Future Intelligent Technologies for Young Researchers.

The venue will take place at the University of Arizona Student Union Building.

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Davide Taibi

Title: Software Architects Are Dead—Long Live the AI-Augmented Architect!

Tuesday July 22, 2025 at 9:00am

Abstract

What if the future of software architecture doesn’t need architects as we know them? As GenAI infiltrates every stage of the software development lifecycle, the traditional role of the architect—meticulously designing systems from requirements to deployment—is being unbundled, redefined, and partially outsourced to machines. And yet, the industry is far from ready.

This keynote presents a bold vision of the AI-Augmented Architect: a hybrid thinker who doesn’t write blueprints alone but designs with AI, using it not as a tool—but as a creative partner, a challenger, a simulator of trade-offs. Drawing from two cutting-edge empirical studies, including a multivocal review of GenAI in software architecture and a forward-looking survey of industry leaders, we’ll confront hard truths: AI is already doing architectural documentation, detecting antipatterns, and even suggesting design alternatives. But it’s also hallucinating, biasing decisions, and eroding accountability.

If we don’t rethink our roles, methods, and mindset, software architects risk becoming passive validators of AI output rather than strategic designers of complex systems. The good news? There is still time to adapt—but only if we embrace a future where architecture is not less human, but more profoundly human because of our collaboration with machines.

Short Bio

Davide Taibi is a Full Professor of Software Engineering at the University of Oulu, where he leads the M3S Cloud research group. His research focuses on empirical studies in cloud-native systems, with particular attention to software architecture, technical debt, and the role of Generative AI in modern development practices.

He has published extensively on these topics and is actively involved in both academic and industrial collaborations. His recent work explores how AI is influencing architectural design and what this means for the skills and responsibilities of future software architects.