AI Tools Transform Architecture Documentation at Upcoming Conference
iX Conference dives into AI and tools for efficient architecture documentation.

The upcoming betterCode() ArchDoc conference, hosted by iX and dpunkt.verlag, aims to change how professionals tackle architecture documentation. It's set for May 20, 2026, as a one-day online event showcasing how AI can streamline documentation processes, making them practical and efficient.
The highlight? A session by Benjamin Wolf showing how to knock out architecture documentation in less than 60 minutes using AI and modern tools. You'll learn how to maintain structured documentation throughout project lifecycles, which is crucial for software architects, developers, and IT project managers.
Key Sessions and Speakers
Expect expert-led talks, each 45 minutes, focusing on practical methods and innovative tech:
- Andreas Lausen: Making architecture documentation fun again.
- Benjamin Wolf: Creating helpful docs in under an hour.
- Miriam Greis: User-focused API documentation.
- Birgit Bader: Five hacks to keep your critical info through the SDLC.
- Johannes Dienst: Making documentation useful and good-looking.
A panel will also look at AI in software architecture documentation, sharing insights and experiences.
Interactive Workshops
There's also a workshop with Stefan Zörner on June 11, 2026. It's a full-day session on mastering the arc42 architecture framework, offering participants a chance to refine their skills in a collaborative setting.
Event Logistics
The conference is fully online, accessible via web browser, and will let participants and speakers interact through chat and video. After the event, attendees get access to recorded sessions and presentation materials, boosting the learning experience.
Tickets cost 299 euros, with discounts for students, educators, and teams. Stefan Zörner's workshop is an extra 549 euros.
What's Still Unclear:
- Which AI tools and technologies will be shown?
- How will AI integration make things more efficient than traditional methods?
- What's the long-term impact on the SDLC?
Why This Matters:
AI's creeping into lots of sectors, and its role in architecture documentation marks a shift to more efficient project management. This conference highlights AI's potential and offers practical tools and techniques for professionals to boost productivity and project outcomes.
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