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

Authors

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

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

2020-12-12

How to Cite

Srikanth Reddy Keshireddy, & Harsha Vardhan Reddy Kavuluri. (2020). Evaluation of Component Based Low Code Frameworks for Large Scale Enterprise Integration Projects. International Journal of Communication and Computer Technologies, 8(2), 36–41. Retrieved from https://ijccts.org/index.php/pub/article/view/290

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Research Article

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