Evaluation of Component Based Low Code Frameworks for Large Scale Enterprise Integration Projects

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  • Srikanth Reddy Keshireddy Senior Software Engineer, Keen Info Tek Inc., United States
  • Srikanth Reddy Keshireddy, Harsha Vardhan Reddy Kavuluri

Keywords:

low-code integration, component-based architecture, enterprise interoperability, scalability

Abstract

This article evaluates the effectiveness of component-based low-code frameworks in large-scale enterprise integration programs, demonstrating how modular components, standardized connectors, and metadata-driven orchestration significantly enhance throughput, reduce error rates, and improve integration consistency across heterogeneous system landscapes. By comparing component-driven approaches with conventional integration models under high-volume workload scenarios, the study highlights substantial gains in scalability, maintainability, and cross-system interoperability, particularly in environments requiring rapid adaptation and multi-cloud synchronization. The findings underscore the strategic importance of component composability and governed reuse in accelerating integration delivery and strengthening enterprise-wide digital transformation capabilities.

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Published

2020-12-31

How to Cite

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Srikanth Reddy Keshireddy and Srikanth Reddy Keshireddy, Harsha Vardhan Reddy Kavuluri, “Evaluation of Component Based Low Code Frameworks for Large Scale Enterprise Integration Projects”, International Journal of Communication and Computer Technologies, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 36–41, Dec. 2020.

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