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An exploratory study on Alternate Protein

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  • Geetha M

    (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode)

  • Saparya Suresh

    (Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode)

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: The former CEO of a widely used source-code repository and version control platform said that the “Future of coding is, no coding at all”. There exists a niche for software applications to be developed without any coding, i.e. no writing of source code or computer programs. This working paper focuses on the platforms which enable developing software applications with less or an absent amount of coding; with the term for these platforms in industry being Low-Code and No-Code development platforms, respectively. There has been a surge in the adoption of no-code/low-code development platforms during the COVID19 pandemic as the remote operating mode of work needed the digitization of many day-to-day physical processes and workflows. Low-code/no-code platforms are known for the convenience they offer to their customers with its easily usable drag-drop features to develop the application. Thus the applications can be developed by people who don’t have programming skills, many of whom can then develop epertise as “citizen” developers for future social enterprise projects. This paper explains in detail the differences between the low-code and no-code development platforms, common use cases and the benefits over the traditional coding method. In the last section, we have designed and demonstrated a low-code application for a classroom use-case and explained the wireframes that we encountered.

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  • Geetha M & Saparya Suresh, 2022. "An exploratory study on Alternate Protein," Working papers 524, Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode.
  • Handle: RePEc:iik:wpaper:524
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