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ISO/IEC/IEEE NP 26636 Software and Systems Engineering — Framework of Low-Code Development Tools

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ISO/IEC/IEEE
Committee:
IST/15 - Software and systems engineering
Categories:
Information management | Standardization. General rules
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Scope

This document outlines the framework of low-code development tools, proposes specific tool capabilities and method requirements, and aims to guide the practice of low-code development tools in the software development process.

This document is applicable to the demanders, suppliers, maintainers, and independent evaluators of low-code development tools, aiming to facilitate the better adoption of low-code development tools in the processes of software development, including research and development, design, testing, evaluation, and implementation.

Purpose

In the current wave of digital transformation, low-code development tools have been widely adopted globally due to their efficiency and convenience. Establishing international standards for the process requirements of LCDT serves multiple crucial purposes and holds significant meaning. Specifically including the following points. Firstly, it enhances development efficiency. The digital transformation process across various industries worldwide is accelerating, and business requirements are constantly evolving. Although LCDT have simplified the development process to some extent, the lack of unified standards leads to differences in the usage of different tools. Establishing international standards can promote consistency in the software development process using LCDT, helping users collaborate efficiently within their workflows. Secondly, it ensures development quality. By clarifying the process requirements for LCDT in domains such as data validation, error handling, and performance optimization, we ensure that applications developed based on these tools are of high quality. Establishing a unified error handling mechanism helps prompt users and developers in a standardized way when applications encounter anomalies, thereby facilitating rapid problem identification and resolution, and enhancing the stability and reliability of applications.

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