RESOURCE: WEBINAR

How to Engineer Software, Part 4: Low-Code Application Development Using Executable Semantic Models

Low-code application development has been gaining popularity in recent years. Today’s low-code approaches to automating business process functionality, however, tend to suffer from at least two important issues. First, they target only one or a very small set of technology platforms. Second, to get adequate performance in one technology platform, the business process description requires platform-specific adaptations that make it difficult to re-target that description to other platforms.

Parts 1 and 2 of this webinar series explained the details and advantages of semantic modeling on most software projects. Part 3 explained how a semantic model can be translated by hand into design and executable code. In this fourth part, we explore how that translation process can be automated, resulting in executable semantic models that require very little developer-written code while at the same time being both high performance and re-targetable.

Join Construx Principal Consultant Steve Tockey as he shows how executable semantic models are an effective, open, and flexible approach to low-code app development.

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