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DevOps Practitioners’ Perceptions of the Low-code Trend

Saima Rafi, Muhammad Azeem Akbar, Mary Sánchez‐Gordón, Ricardo Colomo‐Palacios

202215 citationsDOI

Abstract

Background: DevOps is currently one of the main trends in software development. Low-Code is also an emerging tendency that, combined with DevOps, may offer significant value to software businesses by improving the process. However, how DevOps practices and low-code are combined is little known. Aim: This study aims to understand the practitioner's perspectives on low-code trends. Method: Twelve interviews with IT professionals who deal with low-code in the context of DevOps were conducted. Then, a grounded theory approach was used to theme the interview quotes into emergent categories. Results: The main result of this exploratory study reveals that such an approach is the most common response to the skill shortages of software professionals. Conclusion: This study suggests the emergence of DevOps and low-code could significantly contribute to the development of quality products with low-cost and time.

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DevOpsComputer scienceContext (archaeology)Exploratory researchCode (set theory)Economic shortageSoftware engineeringSoftware developmentProcess (computing)Software qualitySoftwareData scienceProcess managementEngineeringSoftware deploymentSociologyPhilosophyAnthropologyBiologyGovernment (linguistics)PaleontologyOperating systemProgramming languageSet (abstract data type)LinguisticsSoftware Engineering Techniques and PracticesSoftware Engineering ResearchOpen Source Software Innovations
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