SEAIMay 26, 2025

Search-Based Software Engineering and AI Foundation Models: Current Landscape and Future Roadmap

arXiv:2505.19625v22 citationsh-index: 15
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This work provides a forward-looking perspective for researchers in software engineering and AI, but it is incremental as it builds on existing SBSE and FM concepts without presenting new experimental results.

The paper tackles the integration of search-based software engineering (SBSE) with AI foundation models (FMs) by analyzing the current landscape and outlining a research roadmap, identifying open challenges and potential directions for synergy between these fields.

Search-based software engineering (SBSE), which integrates metaheuristic search techniques with software engineering, has been an active area of research for about 25 years. It has been applied to solve numerous problems across the entire software engineering lifecycle and has demonstrated its versatility in multiple domains. With recent advances in AI, particularly the emergence of foundation models (FMs) such as large language models (LLMs), the evolution of SBSE alongside these models remains undetermined. In this window of opportunity, we present a research roadmap that articulates the current landscape of SBSE in relation to FMs, identifies open challenges, and outlines potential research directions to advance SBSE through its integration and interplay with FMs. Specifically, we analyze five core aspects: leveraging FMs for SBSE design, applying FMs to complement SBSE in SE problems, employing SBSE to address FM challenges, adapting SBSE practices for FMs tailored to SE activities, and exploring the synergistic potential between SBSE and FMs. Furthermore, we present a forward-thinking perspective that envisions the future of SBSE in the era of FMs, highlighting promising research opportunities to address challenges in emerging domains.

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