
And a hour ago, a member of this subreddit shared a post on SDD (Spec-Driven-Development) and just now I came across this article on SPDD (Structured-Prompt-Driven-Development) as a new "Engineering" concpet.
I can't help but being skeptical about these new engineering concepts that are popping up haphazardly without any grouded studies or research. Especially, design processes that are conceived around a tool that at its core in stochastic in nature.
The [SPDD-article](https://martinfowler.com/articles/structured-prompt-driven/?&aid=recKOOAGnKU8c0GGy&\_bhlid=392acd39fb2450deafcfd394ff1d9ec3ea372a24) is posted on Martin Fowler website, which many consider as a reference in software development.
We all agree that the tech field is changing fast, but at this point how can we separate slop from novel engineering concepts which were produced by renowned labs both in industry and academia before this AI avalanche?