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TY  - THES
AU  - Frings, Kira Julia
TI  - Regelwerk für Low-Code-Anwendungen in produzierenden Unternehmen; 1. Auflage
VL  - 194
PB  - RWTH Aachen University
VL  - Dissertation
CY  - Aachen
M1  - RWTH-2025-03470
T2  - Schriftenreihe Rationalisierung
SP  - 1 Online-Ressource : Illustrationen
PY  - 2025
N1  - Druckausgabe: 2025. - Auch veröffentlicht auf dem Publikationsserver der RWTH Aachen University
N1  - Dissertation, RWTH Aachen University, 2025
AB  - Digital transformation is revolutionizing how companies across industries create value through digital technologies. Faced with a rising demand for digital solutions amidst a simultaneous shortage of IT specialists, manufacturing companies are challenged to meet this demand. Low-Code platforms offer a solution by enabling non-IT professionals to participate in the development process, thereby accelerating and simplifying it. Despite the obvious advantages and significant potential of Low-Code, software development often remains primarily in the hands of IT departments. Concerns about data security and data protection are among the main reasons against using Low-Code, often due to a lack of understanding of Low-Code's appli-cation possibilities and missing IT governance.The goal of this dissertation is to develop a set of rules for Low-Code applications that includes specific rules and measures for manufacturing companies. To this end, four models were developed:1.Definition of three types of Low-Code use cases to foster an understanding of the possibilities of using Low-Code.2.Development of eleven Low-Code rules divided into five domains to establish a foundation for the control and monitoring of Low-Code applications.3.Examination of the relationships between the types of Low-Code use cases and the rules through expert interviews to derive use case-specific measures for complying with the Low-Code rules.4.Formulation of 60 design measures and a procedure for applying the set of rules in order to offer companies targeted support in implementing Low-Code. In summary, this dissertation offers a comprehensive support for integrating Low-Code into manufacturing companies by providing a clear understanding of the vari-ous Low-Code application cases, associated risks, and necessary governance struc tures. Through the systematic development of the framework and the derivation of practice-oriented design recommendations, it makes a significant contribution to bridging the gap between technological possibilities and their effective use in practice.
LB  - PUB:(DE-HGF)11 ; PUB:(DE-HGF)3
DO  - DOI:10.18154/RWTH-2025-03470
UR  - https://publications.rwth-aachen.de/record/1009294
ER  -