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The Time is Here for Just-in-Time Systems: Challenges and Opportunities

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Core systems like key-value stores have historically taken years to build, and are designed to be general so as to amortize cost across deployments, paying a significant performance cost. We argue that LLM-based coding agents now make a different approach tractable: Just-in-Time Systems, in which the entire system is synthesized from scratch, specialized to the environment, workload, and required system properties. We present a JIT system synthesis pipeline, Jitskit, and explore its effectiveness in synthesizing key-value stores from spec cards that span different YCSB workloads, deployment constraints (e.g., compute resources), and system properties (e.g., consistency and durability). Jitskit iteratively refines a system implementation to match the specification against an evolving evaluation test suite. The resulting synthesized systems are performant, beating comparable state-of-the-art systems on 18 of 18 specs tried, by up to 4.6x over the best off-the-shelf baseline on the most favorable spec. Naively running Claude Code either reward-hacks or underperforms Jitskit by up to 5.4x. We discuss the challenges we overcame in building Jitskit and our key takeaways.

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2026 2

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cs.SE · 2026-06-18 · unverdicted · novelty 7.0

Diverse AI coding agents in N-version programming reduce mean failures from 387.44 to 130.99 in triples on the Launch Interceptor Program, with 11,844 zero-failure units observed across 1M tests.

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