An Enterprise Low-code application platform (LCAP) provides rapid application development and deployment using low-code and no-code techniques such as declarative, model-driven application design and development together with the simplified one-button deployment of applications. An LCAP typically creates metadata and interprets that metadata at runtime and abstracts the underlying server infrastructure for ease of use; many also allow optional procedural programming extensions. LCAP supports: • UI capabilities via responsive web and mobile apps • Orchestration or choreography of pages, business process, and decisions or business rules • Built-in database • "One button" deployment of applications
P2P suites are sets of integrated solutions with processes that may be called "transactional" or "operational" procurement. They have automated workflows to request, procure, receive and pay for goods and services across an enterprise. P2P suites are marketed as suitable solutions for processing, at a basic level, all the various types of spend — for indirect goods, direct goods and services. P2P suites optimize the purchasing process, resulting in improved financial controls, process compliance, cost savings/avoidance and reduced/mitigated risk. P2P suites deliver four primary capabilities: • E-purchasing functionality • Access to catalog content • E-invoicing • Accounts payable invoice automation (APIA)