Akita is a decoupled simulation engine that lets developers write simple single-threaded cycle-based code while automatically delivering event-driven performance, transparent parallel execution, and built-in tracing for monitoring and visualization.
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An AI-native TDD framework operationalizes classical TDD principles as prompt-level and workflow-level governance mechanisms in a layered multi-agent architecture to improve stability and reproducibility of LLM code generation.
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Akita: A High Usability Simulation Framework for Computer Architecture
Akita is a decoupled simulation engine that lets developers write simple single-threaded cycle-based code while automatically delivering event-driven performance, transparent parallel execution, and built-in tracing for monitoring and visualization.
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TDD Governance for Multi-Agent Code Generation via Prompt Engineering
An AI-native TDD framework operationalizes classical TDD principles as prompt-level and workflow-level governance mechanisms in a layered multi-agent architecture to improve stability and reproducibility of LLM code generation.