Low-code solutions: Transforming CRM customization and business agility

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Název: Low-code solutions: Transforming CRM customization and business agility
Autoři: Mutayalwad, Damodhar Reddy Ramesh Reddy
Zdroj: World Journal of Advanced Research and Reviews. 26:3713-3724
Informace o vydavateli: GSC Online Press, 2025.
Rok vydání: 2025
Témata: CRM Customization, Business Agility, Low-Code Development, Declarative Development, Visual Process Modeling
Popis: Low-code development platforms are fundamentally transforming how organizations customize and extend their Customer Relationship Management systems, enabling unprecedented business agility while dramatically reducing technical barriers. These platforms provide visual interfaces, drag-and-drop components, and pre-built templates that enable users with minimal programming expertise to build sophisticated applications and workflows. The architectural foundation of low-code solutions incorporates visual process modeling, declarative development, abstraction layers, and metadata-driven architecture, creating a development environment that aligns technological capabilities with actual business requirements. Organizations implementing low-code CRM customizations experience significant reductions in development time and costs while simultaneously improving business responsiveness to market changes. Key technological components including visual interface builders, process automation engines, integration frameworks, data modeling tools, and reusable component libraries work together to support comprehensive solutions across diverse industry verticals. Implementation strategies must address architectural considerations, methodology adaptations, and security requirements to ensure sustainable success. Despite compelling benefits, challenges related to technical debt, governance requirements, system boundaries, and integration complexity must be carefully managed. Future trends including AI-assisted development, hybrid models, edge computing integration, and enhanced collaboration features promise to further accelerate the transformation of CRM customization practices.
Druh dokumentu: Article
ISSN: 2581-9615
DOI: 10.30574/wjarr.2025.26.1.1471
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17278752
DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17278753
Rights: CC BY
Přístupové číslo: edsair.doi.dedup.....e0cda5abf94135dd216e2119a9e0f28c
Databáze: OpenAIRE
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Abstrakt:Low-code development platforms are fundamentally transforming how organizations customize and extend their Customer Relationship Management systems, enabling unprecedented business agility while dramatically reducing technical barriers. These platforms provide visual interfaces, drag-and-drop components, and pre-built templates that enable users with minimal programming expertise to build sophisticated applications and workflows. The architectural foundation of low-code solutions incorporates visual process modeling, declarative development, abstraction layers, and metadata-driven architecture, creating a development environment that aligns technological capabilities with actual business requirements. Organizations implementing low-code CRM customizations experience significant reductions in development time and costs while simultaneously improving business responsiveness to market changes. Key technological components including visual interface builders, process automation engines, integration frameworks, data modeling tools, and reusable component libraries work together to support comprehensive solutions across diverse industry verticals. Implementation strategies must address architectural considerations, methodology adaptations, and security requirements to ensure sustainable success. Despite compelling benefits, challenges related to technical debt, governance requirements, system boundaries, and integration complexity must be carefully managed. Future trends including AI-assisted development, hybrid models, edge computing integration, and enhanced collaboration features promise to further accelerate the transformation of CRM customization practices.
ISSN:25819615
DOI:10.30574/wjarr.2025.26.1.1471