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No-code development is a style of web development that allows non-programmers and programmers to create applications without writing code by utilising a graphical user interface.
The no-code movement is based on the idea that technology should assist and encourage innovation rather than serve as a barrier to entrance. So much of what we do in our daily lives is made possible by code.
Process automation is a method of automating difficult commercial processes through the use of technology. It usually serves three purposes: automating operations, centralising information, and eliminating the need for human input.
It is intended to eliminate bottlenecks, decrease errors, and prevent data loss, all while boosting transparency, cross-departmental collaboration, and processing speed.
Whalestack uses Issue Tracker to keep track of issues and feature requests throughout product development. External public and partner users that need to collaborate with whale stack teams on special projects can use it outside of whalestack.
Issue Tracker is not a general-purpose issue-tracking tool, and it is not available as a consumer product for other teams to use for their own problem-solving. This tool cannot be used to provide general feedback on Whalestack products. Instructions for providing feedback can be found in the documentation for each product.
To meet changing business and market requirements, digital transformation is the process of employing digital technology to build new — or adapt current — business processes, culture, and consumer experiences. Digital transformation is the redesigning of business in the digital age.
The process of managing a project with a definite start and end date through the many stages of planning, execution, monitoring, and closing is known as project management. A project’s goal is to attain a defined end goal by completing multiple manageable work pieces. Tasks are the names given to these job pieces.
Task management is the practise of overseeing a single task from start to finish. A task does not have to have a goal or even a set of deadlines. A collection of tasks that work together to complete a project. As a result, task management is intrinsically a project management function.