Organizational strategies for end-user development-a systematic literature mapping

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Abstract

In the last few years, several organizations have been looking for strategies to meet the needs of users of Information Technology (IT). The decentralization of IT and the empowerment of nonprofessional users have been a viable option among these strategies. This study aimed to identify the End-User Development (EUD) strategies adopted by organizations. A systematic mapping was performed in order to provide for a structured body of knowledge and find potential research gaps. The results show that EUD methods and techniques are the most common strategies addressed in the literature. Also, most of the EUD strategies identified a focus either on EUD managerial issues, such as risk management, or on more technical elements, such as the implementation of components for EUD applications. The benefits and barriers to the adoption of EUD by organizations are also presented in this study. In general, defining EUD processes is a common gap in EUD surveys. We reinforce the need to carry out more research on the adoption of EUD in organizations, with a high level of evidence to validate the results.

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Modesto, A. S. C., Figueiredo, R. M. da C., Ramos, C. S., Santos, L. de S., Venson, E., & Pedrosa, G. V. (2021). Organizational strategies for end-user development-a systematic literature mapping. Informatics, 8(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/informatics8010015

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