No-Code/Low-Code

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About this service

Summary

We can help accelerate development, reduce the need for specialized technical skills, and enable faster and more flexible application creation.

By leveraging these tools, clients can focus on defining their business requirements and let the low-code/no-code platform handle the technical aspects of software development. This can help clients to achieve their business goals faster, reduce costs and minimize the risk of errors. In addition, low-code/no-code platforms can offer flexibility and scalability to accommodate changing business needs, making it easier for clients to adapt to future changes in the business environment.



What's included

  • Source code

    This refers to the written code in a programming language that makes up the software application. It includes all the files, modules, and libraries required to build and run the software. The source code is typically written by developers and can be used as a starting point for further development or modification.

  • Executable files

    These are the files that contain the compiled code of the software and can be run on a computer. This is the end product that the user interacts with.

  • Technical documentation

    This includes all the technical information related to the software, such as the design and architecture, code structure, database schemas, and API documentation. This is crucial for developers and system administrators to understand the software's functionality and how to maintain and upgrade it.

  • User manuals

    This is a document that provides the end-users with information on how to use the software effectively. It includes step-by-step instructions, screenshots, and explanations of the software's features and functionality.

  • Test cases and test reports

    This refers to a set of test scenarios and test cases that are used to validate the software's functionality. The test reports document the results of the tests and any issues that were encountered during testing.

  • Design and architecture documents

    This includes all the documents that describe the design and architecture of the software, such as data flow diagrams, class diagrams, and entity-relationship diagrams. These documents provide a high-level overview of the software's design and help to ensure that the software is developed consistently and effectively.

  • Deployment and installation instructions

    This is a set of instructions that explain how to deploy and install the software on a computer or server. This includes information on hardware and software requirements, database setup, and other configuration steps necessary to get the software up and running.

  • Training materials

    This is a set of instructions that explain how to deploy and install the software on a computer or server. This includes information on hardware and software requirements, database setup, and other configuration steps necessary to get the software up and running.

  • Maintenance manuals

    This is a document that outlines the procedures for maintaining the software, including any preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair activities. This manual helps the client understand how to keep the software running smoothly and resolve any issues that may arise.

  • Release notes

    This is a document that outlines the changes made in a new release of the software. It provides details about new features, bug fixes, performance improvements, and known issues. This document helps the client understand what has changed in the latest release of the software and how it affects them.


Skills and tools

Web Designer
Low-Code/No-Code
Web Developer
Webflow
WordPress

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