
Low code allows domain experts who are not necessarily programming professionals to build software systems. However, this increases the quality requirements for the components used. These are “classic” software, which was developed and tested (hopefully) conscientiously, evenly under use of all means for the quality assurance such as static analysis, code reviews and complete tests. This may have to be viewed particularly critically, because hidden errors can then only have a diffuse effect in the corporate environment and influence corporate processes.