Define Guardrails Early
Teams start by making expectations explicit before implementation begins, including quality, security, and validation criteria.
The purpose of the WALKATHON is to showcase the dual pillars of modern software development: shipping fast while preserving quality and security by design.
Rather than treating AI-enabled delivery as a separate discipline, WALKATHON demonstrates how modern teams can embed guardrails, visibility, and accountability directly into the delivery lifecycle.

WALKATHON demonstrates a practical path for delivering GenAI-enabled capabilities with measurable controls and repeatable engineering workflows.
The focus is not only on feature velocity, but on how teams validate behavior, preserve delivery confidence, and keep operational risk visible as systems evolve.

Teams start by making expectations explicit before implementation begins, including quality, security, and validation criteria.
Delivery controls are applied throughout implementation so fast iteration does not weaken governance.
Outcomes are reviewed continuously so teams can improve confidence, reduce risk, and refine the path to production.