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Publikation Combination of Low-Code and Pro-Code in Business Software Development(Hochschule für Wirtschaft FHNW, 2023) Roggwiller, Cedric; Martin, AndreasDigitalisation is on its way to changing businesses and society more than ever before. Digitalisation is an organisation's adoption of digital or computer technology to gain a competitive advantage; it includes custom-made software development, where demand is overgrowing and exceeding supply. Although manually coding software allows for complete flexibility and customizability to offer optimal coverage of business processes, it can also be a tremendously time- and cost-intensive process. Consequently, new trends now point toward developers writing fewer lines of code. These so-called low-code platforms promise to solve traditional software development challenges and thus alleviate the surplus in demand for custom software development; however, they also present challenges, such as low customizability and vendor lock-in. This paper seeks to analyse the challenges of low-code and pro-code approaches in software development and proposes a decision support framework that fills the gap in research on how these approaches can optimally be combined to mitigate each other's challenges. To identify the challenges of low-code and pro-code, secondary data was gathered through a literature review and primary data through semi-structured interviews with domain experts. With these insights, the framework was designed and developed. Finally, semi-structured interviews were used to evaluate the decision support framework. The results of the evaluation show that it is possible to develop a decision support framework that can help software developer companies to combine low-code with pro-code development approaches to address challenges in business software development. This paper's findings offer essential insights and an effective tool for software development companies as they seek to capitalise on the opportunities offered by combining pro-code and low-code development approaches.11 - Studentische ArbeitPublikation Endpoint - Cybersecurity Controls, Safeguards, Policies & Management(Hochschule für Wirtschaft FHNW, 2019) Miccoli, Alexandre; Roggwiller, Cedric; Stöckli, Dario; Felley, Gabriel; Brother International Europe Ltd, MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM M34 5JE UNITED KINGDOMBrother has adopted the CIS20 framework to work with, but still must create business reasoning and an assessment on each control to determine if safeguards are appropriate, including what level of investment in safeguards is reasonable. The goal of this project is to articulate an endpoint device management policy for Brother Europe, based on the risk assessment and proper safeguard analysis. Additionally, the organization is looking to adopt device management using the Microsoft Azure based Enterprise Mobile Security (EMS) E3 level toolset. At the start of the project, management of some device types (e.g.: mobile phones, tablets) has already been configured for Europe with some basic management and security controls. Since EMS E3 licenses are quite expensive, Brother wants to ensure that the purchase of around 1'500 licenses makes sense, which is why a proof of concept shall be conducted.11 - Studentische ArbeitPublikation Transport Logistics goes PWA(Hochschule für Wirtschaft FHNW, 2020) Roggwiller, Cedric; Martin, Andreas; Comitas AG, SchlierenThe transport business in Switzerland is and has always been a highly competitive industry. With low operating margins, outdated processes, and problems with efficient route scheduling, it is particularly tricky for each transport business to earn enough to survive. Therefore businesses are trying to improve their efficiency by using innovative software programs to transform their analogue processes into digital ones. The goal of this thesis was to assess if Progressive Web Applications can support this digital transformation of a construction transport business.11 - Studentische Arbeit