Low/no-code and traditional code integration in digital banking

This paper seeks to combine the merits of Low/No-Code Programming (LNCP) with Traditional Programming (TP) systems to achieve true “agility” when creating banking infrastructure. While it is easy to fall prey to Shiny Object Syndrome in today’s dynamic and fast-paced banking technology world, it is...

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Main Authors: YEO, Kim Siang, MEGARGEL, Alan @ Ali MADJELISI
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Language:English
Published: Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University 2024
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Online Access:https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/sis_research/9361
https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/context/sis_research/article/10361/viewcontent/Low_no_code_digital_banking_2014_av.pdf
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Summary:This paper seeks to combine the merits of Low/No-Code Programming (LNCP) with Traditional Programming (TP) systems to achieve true “agility” when creating banking infrastructure. While it is easy to fall prey to Shiny Object Syndrome in today’s dynamic and fast-paced banking technology world, it is not easy to pick out the right technology for today and tomorrow’s financial industry. Instead, LNCPs allow us to hedge all bets by equally lowering the technical entry barriers for each technology. The added integration of TP, when needed, also rounds out the faults related to sole LNCP use and provides any bank with a more holistic approach to improving onward. This way, we can focus on adapting the winning solutions quickly and efficiently whenever they prevail instead of trying to read and bet on the unknown. Unfortunately, there has been little headway in this direction, academically or empirically. To create such a framework, this paper combines current research on LNCPs and conventional programming with interviews with banking professionals and the author’s personal experience in both the LNCP and traditional programming world. While it will not be exhaustive, the goal is to kickstart a conversation and research interest in this direction.