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  1. SwarmCoder: Multi-Agent Collaboration for Complex Software Engineering

    PaperMay 12, 2025arXivLing Chen, David Wu, Samantha Harris, Yong Zhang

    Single-agent code generation models frequently fail when confronted with repository-level refactoring and complex architectural planning. We propose SwarmCoder, an Agentic AI framework that deploys...

  2. Self Repairing Codebases: Continuous Legacy Migration via Agents

    PaperFeb 28, 2026arXivLing Chen, David Wu, Yong Zhang

    The migration of legacy codebases to modern architectures is a notoriously slow error prone and expensive human endeavor. We introduce a persistent multiagent system designed to operate continuousl...

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