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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 05, 2024
Filed:
Mar. 07, 2023
Nextworld, Llc, Greenwood Village, CO (US);
Axel Allgeier, Parker, CO (US);
Vito Solimene, Highlands Ranch, CO (US);
Nextworld, LLC, Greenwood Village, CO (US);
Abstract
Various embodiments of the present technology empower business domain experts to create 'no-code' enterprise applications with a variety of features (e.g., workflow, multi-currency, etc.). By using the tools of various embodiments, the domain expert just has to know the business and not how to code in order to create enterprise applications. In some embodiments, the domain expert can access a tool that allows the domain expert to convey intent and desires instead of providing code. The intent and desire of the domain expert can then be abstracted, translated, and stored as a metadata representation. The metadata representation can then be used to automatically generate appropriate code artifacts for the applications. The code artifacts can include snippets of code written in a variety of languages. These code artifacts can then be wrapped, using a runtime engine for example, to create the application which can be distributed to the end-users.