Future Internet (Sep 2021)

OLP—A RESTful Open Low-Code Platform

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

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/fi13100249
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 10
p. 249

Abstract

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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.

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