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OLP—A RESTful Open Low-Code Platform

Mauro A. A. da Cruz, Heitor T. L. de Paula, Bruno P. G. Caputo, Samuel Mafra, Pascal Lorenz, Joel J. P. C. Rodrigues

2021Future Internet25 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Low-code is an emerging concept that transforms visual representations into functional software, allowing anyone to be a developer. However, building a low-code platform from scratch can be challenging concerning the scarce available literature about the topic. In this sense, this paper proposes an Open Low-Code Platform (OLP), a low-code solution that enables regular users to create applications. Furthermore, it presents low-code’s functional and nonfunctional requirements, as well as its similarities and its differences with the no-code concept. The experience obtained while developing OLP was translated into a pipeline that details how code was transformed from the visual representations into a fully fledged application. The paper demonstrates the solution’s viability and is especially useful for building a low-code platform from scratch or improving an existing one.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceCode (set theory)Pipeline (software)Programming languageSoftwareSoftware engineeringSet (abstract data type)Advanced Malware Detection TechniquesSoftware Engineering ResearchSoftware Testing and Debugging Techniques
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