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date:: 26-08-2020 extra:: DOI: 10.1109/SEAA51224.2020.00036 title:: @Supporting the understanding and comparison of low-code development platforms item-type:: book original-title:: Supporting the understanding and comparison of low-code development platforms authors:: Apurvanand Sahay, Arsene Indamutsa, Davide Di Ruscio, Alfonso Pierantonio library-catalog:: ResearchGate links:: Local library, Web library
- Abstract
- Low-code development platforms (LCDPs) are easy to use visual environments that are being increasingly introduced and promoted by major IT players to permit citizen developers to build their software systems even if they lack a programming background. Understanding and evaluating the LCDP to be employed for the particular problem at hand are difficult tasks mainly because decision-makers have to choose among hundreds of heterogeneous platforms, which are difficult to evaluate without dedicated support. Thus, a detailed classification is needed to elaborate on the existing low-code platforms and to help users find out the most appropriate platforms based on their requirements.In this paper, a technical survey of different LCDPs is presented by relying on a proposed conceptual comparative framework. In particular, by analyzing eight representative LCDPs, a corresponding set of features have been identified to distil the functionalities and the services that each considered platform can support. The final aim is facilitating the understanding and the comparison of the low-code platforms that can best accommodate given user requirements.
- Attachments
- Sahay et al_2020_Supporting the understanding and comparison of low-code development platforms.pdf {{zotero-imported-file 7GG4A4ZD, "Sahay et al_2020_Supporting the understanding and comparison of low-code development platforms.pdf"}}
- ResearchGate Link