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type:: [[REVIEWS]]
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year:: 2026
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venue:: [[JSS]]
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full-title:: What Does Current Research Say About the Viability of Low-Code Development? A Systematic Literature Review
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date-start:: [[17-01-2026]] - 12:24
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status:: [[DOING]]
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file:: [[@JSSOFTWARE-D-25-01931_reviewer]]
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todoist:: https://app.todoist.com/app/task/jssoftware-d-25-01840-6fP8pRMvc4XPq97c
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- ### [[Comments]]
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- SUMMARY: The paper presents a systematic literature review Low-Code Development (LCD) research published between 2021 and early 2025. The authors analyzed 226 articles to map publication trends, definitions, and target user groups. The core of the work involves a thematic categorization of LCD benefits and challenges (including speed, complexity, costs, versatility, quality, security, and compatibility). They are evaluated by means of an evidence-based lens using Wohlin’s evidence profile. The study applies also a Socio-Technical System (STS) model to investigate the social and organizational dimensions of LCD adoption.
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