Development of a User-Centered Prototype Model for Low-Code Development Platforms

Authors

  • Abugor Ejaita Okpako Department of Cyber Security, Faculty of Computing, University of Delta, Agbor, Delta State.
  • Deborah Voke Ojie Department of Software Engineering, Faculty of Computing, University of Delta, Agbor, Delta State.
  • Boyce Iyamah Department of Software Engineering, Faculty of Computing, University of Delta, Agbor, Delta State.
  • Destiny Ukadike Department of Software Engineering, Faculty of Computing, University of Delta, Agbor, Delta State.
  • Stella Chinye Chiemeke Department of Computer Science, University of Benin, Edo State, Nigeria
  • Fidelis Odinma Chete Department of Computer Science, University of Benin, Edo State, Nigeria

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.63561/jca.v2i4.1073

Keywords:

Low code, Development Platforms, User interface, Citizen Developers, Task performance.

Abstract

This research work investigates the user experience (UX) of selected Low-Code Development Platforms (LCDPs), specifically Microsoft Power Apps, OutSystems, and Mendix. The study addresses the growing demand for user-friendly development tools among both technical and non-technical users, emphasizing the need for platforms that balance simplicity, functionality, and performance. A hands-on testing approach was employed, involving real users completing pre-defined tasks on the selected LCDPs. Data was collected through direct observation, task timing, and structured surveys measuring usability parameters such as ease of navigation, learnability, responsiveness, and interface satisfaction. The feedback obtained revealed several user challenges, including unintuitive interfaces, lack of contextual help and complexity in task execution for novice users. In response, a prototype named FlowFrame was developed using Figma, incorporating improvements based on users’ feedbacks. The prototype featured an intuitive dashboard, drag-and-drop functionality, AI-powered suggestions, and smart onboarding flows aimed at enhancing learnability and task efficiency. Findings show that FlowFrame significantly improves the perceived usability and user satisfaction compared to existing platforms. The design prioritizes clarity, guidance, and simplicity, especially for non-technical users. The study demonstrates that user-centered design and simulation can effectively address the usability gaps in current LCDPs. The study further recommends the adoption of intelligent design principles and the integration of AI assistance to enhance user experience in future platform developments.

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Published

2025-12-30

How to Cite

Okpako, A. E., Ojie, D. V., Iyamah, B., Ukadike, D., Chiemeke, S. . C., & Chete, F. O. (2025). Development of a User-Centered Prototype Model for Low-Code Development Platforms. Faculty of Natural and Applied Sciences Journal of Computing and Applications, 2(4), 43–51. https://doi.org/10.63561/jca.v2i4.1073

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