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Practitioners’ Perceptions on the Adoption of Low Code Development Platforms

Sebastian Käss, Susanne Strahringer, Markus Westner

2023IEEE Access44 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Organizations are under increasing pressure to develop applications within budget and time at high quality. Therefore, multiple organizations adopt Low Code Development Platforms (LCDP) to develop applications faster and cheaper compared to traditional application development. However, current research on LCDP adoption lacks empirical grounding as well as a deeper understanding of the importance of adoption drivers and inhibitors. We conducted semi-structured interviews and a Delphi study with seventeen experts to address these gaps. As a result, we identified twelve drivers and nineteen inhibitors for adopting LCDPs. We show that the experts have a consensus on the most and the least important drivers and inhibitors for LCDP adoption. Yet, the ranking of the drivers and inhibitors between the most and least important is highly context dependent. For some drivers and inhibitors, the experts’ ranking is similar to academic literature, whereas, for others, it differs. In conclusion, the study at hand empirically validates drivers and inhibitors for LCDP adoption, adds six new drivers and six new inhibitors to the body of knowledge, and analyses the importance of these factors.

Topics & Concepts

Ranking (information retrieval)Context (archaeology)Computer scienceEmpirical researchKnowledge managementDelphi methodQuality (philosophy)PerceptionBusinessProcess managementPsychologyArtificial intelligencePaleontologyNeurosciencePhilosophyBiologyEpistemologySoftware Engineering Techniques and PracticesSoftware Engineering ResearchInformation Technology Governance and Strategy
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