Low-code and object spreadsheet
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The paper considers low-code application development technology based on the idea of object-oriented programming (OOP) visualization. As the core, we use a version of OOP developed by us, which supports managing object models as microservices. The paper considers visual tools for managing object models as the basis for low-code development. An approach to visualization based on the so-called object spreadsheets is proposed. The spreadsheet methodology for object structure management, its implementation within the Ontobox platform, as well as the results of testing this interface to object models are discussed.
Keywords: low-code, object sreadsheet, microservice object-oriented programming
Mots-clés : Ontobox.
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Daria E. Gavrilina; Andrei V. Mantsivoda. Low-code and object spreadsheet. The Bulletin of Irkutsk State University. Series Mathematics, Tome 40 (2022), pp. 93-103. http://geodesic.mathdoc.fr/item/IIGUM_2022_40_a6/

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