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High Hopes - Low Code : En fallstudie om effekter av Low-code hos en statlig myndighet

Resultatet från utvärderingsintervjuerna pekar mot att Low-code leder till ett antal positiva effekter. Ökad effektivitet, minskat beroende av Angular-kompetens och minskad förekomst av tekniska fel är några. Resultatet indikerar även några utmaningar, såsom en försämrad flexibilitet i validering av input-fält och minskad anpassningsförmåga av komponenter och allmän funktionalitet.  Utilizing semi-structured interviews, some of the organization's requirements were identified. These requirements formed the basis for the development of a prototype and a few test cases. The prototype and the test cases were created in a beta version of a Low-code tool, WebRatio. They were then demonstrated and explained to stakeholders at Kronofogden that evaluated to what extent WebRatio in particular and Low-code in general can fulfill their requirements.    The results from the evaluation-interviews shows that Low-code leads to a number of positive effects. Increased efficiency, decreased dependence on Angular-competence and a decrease in the number of technical mistakes being made. However, the results also point to a number of negative effects, such as an impaired flexibility in validation of input-fields and a reduced adaptability in regard to the usage of components and general functionalities. / The digitalization of today’s society is ongoing at full speed, and the question is not if, but how it will be done. Low-code is an increasingly popular way of building software. Instead of writing code by hand, Low-code allows the user to utilize graphical user interfaces and ready-to-use components, with the intention to increase productivity in the area of software development. This case study whose context is Kronofogdemyndigheten has researched which effects Low-code has on a state-owned organizations software development.   Utilizing semi-structured interviews, some of the organization's requirements were identified. These requirements formed the basis for the development of a prototype and a few test cases. The prototype and the test cases were created in a beta version of a Low-code tool, WebRatio. They were then demonstrated and explained to stakeholders at Kronofogden that evaluated to what extent WebRatio in particular and Low-code in general can fulfill their requirements.    The results from the evaluation-interviews shows that Low-code leads to a number of positive effects. Increased efficiency, decreased dependence on Angular-competence and a decrease in the number of technical mistakes being made. However, the results also point to a number of negative effects, such as an impaired flexibility in validation of input-fields and a reduced adaptability in regard to the usage of components and general functionalities.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:UPSALLA1/oai:DiVA.org:ltu-79642
Date January 2020
CreatorsTingman, Joel, Elmgren, Alexander
PublisherLuleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för system- och rymdteknik, Luleå tekniska universitet, Institutionen för system- och rymdteknik
Source SetsDiVA Archive at Upsalla University
LanguageSwedish
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeStudent thesis, info:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesis, text
Formatapplication/pdf
Rightsinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess

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