A framework to assess the suitability of low-code for BPM

Kirill Sadovnikov, Robbert Sweijen, Jan Martijn van der Werf, Inge van de Weerd*

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Abstract

Organizations across all industries seek efficiency, digitization and automation of their business processes in current times. Low-code development platforms (LCDPs) promise time and cost reduction through rapid and easy-to-use application assembly. Even so, many organizations struggle to understand and identify digital solutions that can advance their business processes. Therefore, we propose a conceptual framework for organizations to assess their business process management (BPM) initiative for LCDP suitability. The framework is developed through a study of literature, a focus group, and expert interviews, resulting in 18 factors to be considered by organizations. An evaluation using fictitious use case analyses showed that the model was well-received, especially with regard to its completeness and operationality. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first work studying organizational adoption of low-code for the sake of BPM initiatives.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationECIS 2023 Research Papers
PublisherAIS Electronic Library (AISeL)
Publication statusPublished - 2023

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