Designing a Low-Code CRUD framework

  • Văduva B
  • Vălean H
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Abstract

Nowadays programmers write source code for inserting, editing and deleting records of a relational table. The majority of commercial relational databases include a specific management tool that offers such possibilities and most database programmers take this ability as granted. When it comes to real life applications, programmers use Object Oriented (OO) paradigm to build user friendly windows/screens/forms for database operations. The current work shows a different approach using a Low-code CRUD (Create, Read, Update, Delete) framework. Views and guidelines of how to design a Low-code CRUD framework will be detailed. “Low-code” motivation is due to the fact that the new framework will provide the ability to use less code in order to build fast and efficient complex applications. It will be up to the reader to envision a specific framework.

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Văduva, B., & Vălean, H. (2021). Designing a Low-Code CRUD framework. Carpathian Journal of Electronic and Computer Engineering, 14(1), 11–19. https://doi.org/10.2478/cjece-2021-0003

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