Special Sessions
INclusive low-CODE platforms (INCODE)
AIM & SCOPE
The special session INCODE explores how low-code platforms can accelerate innovation while ensuring accessibility and inclusion for diverse user groups. It highlights practical approaches to designing, developing, and deploying applications with minimal coding, enabling both technical and non-technical participants to contribute effectively. Participants of this session will discover real-world use cases, best practices, and tools that support inclusive design, reduce development time, and foster collaboration. Through interactive discussions and demonstrations, the session aims to empower organizations to leverage low-code technologies to drive sustainable and user-centred digital transformation.
TRACKS
INCODE session welcomes submissions from the whole spectrum of low-code platforms field. The list of themes and topics includes, but is not limited to:
- Low-Code Architecture Patterns
- Classical MDE tools and low-code platforms
- Model-Driven Engineering vs. Low-Code
- Microservices vs. Monolithic Architecture in Low-Code
- Event-Driven Architectures in Low-Code
- API Design and Integration in Low-Code
- Multi-platform Integration Strategies
- Standardization (BPMN, OpenAPI)
- Cloud-Native Low-Code Development
- Graphical and textual cloud-based editors
- Edge Computing & Low-Code
- Data Governance in Low-Code
- Real-time Data Processing & Streaming
- Recommender systems for low-code platforms
- AI-Augmented Low-Code Development (copilots)
- Auto-generation of workflows using LLMs
- Explainable AI in Low-Code Systems
- Conversational Agents, Chabots and LLM for IS
- Multimodal Interfaces (voice, chat, etc.)
- Robotic Process Automation (RPA)
- Intelligent Process Automation (IPA)
- Designing complex business processes with low-code platforms
- Context–Aware Computing
- Adaptive & personalized systems
- Human-AI collaboration in low-code platforms
- User-Centred Software Engineering
- Design Systems for Low-Code Platforms
- Accessibility in Low-Code Applications
- UX Metrics & Evaluation
- Collaborative Modelling & Co-creation tools
- Bridging Business Users and Developers (Citizen Devs)
- Knowledge Sharing & Reuse
- Developer Experience (DX) in Low-Code Platforms
- Version Control Challenges in Low-Code
- Low-code development for and from mobile devices
- Graphical vs Textual Modeling
- Personalization & Adaptive Interfaces
- Zero Trust Architecture
- Threat Modeling for Low-Code Apps
- Security Architecture and Identity Management
- Systems and software quality
- Testing Strategies for Low-Code Applications
- Performance Optimization in Low-Code Applications
- Load testing & monitoring
- DevOps and CI/CD for Low-Code Platforms
- Continuous Modelling & Delivery
- Governance Models for Low-Code Adoption
- Enterprise Architecture Alignment
- Low-Code vs. No-Code trade-offs
Session Chairs
Salma MOULINE, FSR, Morocco
Rajaa SAIDI, INSEA, Morocco
SUBMISSION GUIDELINES
All papers must respect ICATH26 submissions guidelines (https://icath-conf.org/cfp/) and should be submitted to the INCODE session of Easychair online submission website: ![]()
Technical Committees
Ilham ALLOUI, USMB, France
Imane CHLIOUI, INSEA, Morocco
Manal ELBAJTA, INSEA, Morocco
Maryam RADGUI, INSEA, Morocco
Meriem HNIDA, ESI, Morocco
Safae CHERDAL, FSR, Morocco
Walid CHERIF, ESI, Morocco
Zakarya ERRAJI, INSEA, Morocco
Zineb AARAB, EMI, Morocco
CONTACT AND INFORMATION
Salma MOULINE: salma.mouline@fsr.um5.ac.ma
Rajaa SAIDI: r.saidi@insea.ac.ma
