Call for Papers
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From the early start of the IS discipline, practices, organization, and management of IS Development, have been central research areas. New techniques and methods are becoming popular to develop systems as quickly and efficiently as possible, especially with business development goals in mind.
However, in practice, projects continue to fail at a high rate, measured by delays, time and budget overruns, and the inability to meet expected functionality and quality.
Low code development platforms (LCDPs) may be a solution to overcome these aforementioned issues as they allow the quick development and deployment of applications. By offering easy to handle development processes that typically require no code, LCDPs are enabling the democratization of IT development. When it comes to developing novel software artifacts, so-called citizen developers are no longer reliant on the coding skills of IT developers. Further, LCDPs are not completely code free and also enable more sophisticated development projects. This enables individuals with a non-IT background to re- and upskill towards IT development, and also enables the sustainable co-creation of digital environments in tandems between software developers and business owners.
This workshop provides a forum for discussing research related to LCDPs, based on a phenomenon-driven approach. We seek papers and contributions such as position viewpoints that focus on organizational, group, and individual levels analysis of LCDPs. We invite regular submissions (completed and research in progress papers) based on conceptual or empirical studies using qualitative or quantitative methods researching future-of-work, governance, and IS development (not exhaustive). In addition, we invite position viewpoints on the topic of LCDPs.
Topics of interest include, but are not limited to:
Low-code/no-code approaches to IS design and development
Agile, lean, and DevOps approaches to Low Code development and project management
Technical and organizational challenges of designing Low-Code Environments, including the role of and interaction between developers and business experts
Role of Platforms, Orchestrators and APIs in IT Development with Low-Code Environments
AI as the next layer of No-/Low-Code, e.g., ChatGPT or GitHub Co-Pilot
Regulation and compliance issues in low code development
Socio-technical aspects of design and project management in Low Code development
Education, including the role of digital platforms and traditional institutions in providing Low Code related education
Project management challenges in Low code development, including estimation, risk, quality assurance, governance, knowledge, team dynamics, and managing organizational change
Role of stakeholders in low code development
Deadline for submission: 14.05.2023 (for research papers as well as research in progress papers), 31.05.2023 (for position statements), AoE timezone
Notification of acceptance: 31.05.2023