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[Digital Today reporter Chi-gyu Hwang] Popup Studio, a developer of a vibe coding framework, said on Tuesday it will run a "four-week intensive workshop: A system for CTOs to make an organization 10X productive" with domestic AI community GPTERS to raise development organization productivity more than tenfold through AI.

The workshop focuses on building an operating system to resolve development bottlenecks across an organization by establishing the "structure" and "documentation standards" that allow AI to understand and execute code.

According to Popup Studio, many development organizations face slowdowns at the review, QA and decision-making stages even after adopting AI because they lack consistent context that AI can reference. Popup Studio will share practical frameworks to address this, including context control through a monorepo, document-based design automation, Terraform-based infrastructure fixation and Zero-Script QA.

Popup Studio CIO Kyung-ho Kim (김경호), who will speak at the event, will disclose the actual development process of bkamp.ai, which he recently designed and launched as 12 microservices in 10 days using only AI agents.

Kim said, "If you have the structure that makes AI work like an organization, you can shorten an enterprise-grade service development cycle from 6 months to 1 month." He added, "Through this workshop, I will pass on to CTOs a development process with a 3,100 percent ROI that can cut annual labor costs and the cost of resolving technical debt."

The workshop will run for four weeks from Jan. 31 in a hybrid format combining offline and online sessions. Participants can receive one-on-one architecture design reviews tailored to their organizational situation, and after four weeks they will hold a presentation session of deliverables demonstrating an actual enterprise-grade system.

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