06/2026 Journalbeiträge

Abendroth, Adrian

The democratization of software engineering: evolution, definition, and the future of low-code and no-code platforms

Abstract

As organizations face increasing pressure for digital agility, Low-Code and No-Code Platforms (LCP/NCP) have emerged as a primary drivers for the democratization of software development. However, the current lack of terminological consensus complicates the synthesis of research findings and obscures strategic decision-making in practice. This paper addresses this conceptual fragmentation by conducting a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) and graph-based analysis of 383 definitions from 306 publications published between 2014 and 2025. Through word frequency and conceptual synthesis, the study establishes a consistent conceptual foundation for the field. It characterizes LCPs as process-oriented environments that enable both professional and citizen developers to leverage model-based approaches and minimal coding. Conversely, NCPs are defined as platforms that empower users without programming knowledge by eliminating code-based programming entirely through visual, drag-and-drop interfaces. The analysis further identifies a shift from instruction-based to intent-based development, influenced by emerging trends such as agentic-AI and “vibe coding”. By mapping 10 identified system classes across a functional taxonomy, this research offers a strategic framework for researchers to build a cumulative body of knowledge and for practitioners to mitigate the risks of shadow IT and technical debt in the era of hyperautomation.

Kategorie Journalbeiträge
Autoren Abendroth, Adrian
Zeitschrift Management Review Quarterly
Datum 06/2026
Verlag Springer Nature Link
DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/s11301-026-00603-2
Keywords Low-code platforms (LCP), No-code platforms (NCP), Systematic literature review (SLR), Definitons, Software democratization
ISSN 2198-1639
BibTex @article{Abendroth_2026, title = {The democratization of software engineering: evolution, definition, and the future of low-code and no-code platforms}, issn = {2198-1639}, shorttitle = {The democratization of software engineering}, url = {https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11301-026-00603-2}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.1007/s11301-026-00603-2}, language = {en}, journal = {Management Review Quarterly}, publisher = {Springer Nature Link}, author = {Abendroth, Adrian}, year = {2026}, }