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In The Brain of Peter Rodgers: The Implications of REST on Architectural Designs
The Implications of REST on Architectural Designs
Join Peter Rodgers, PhD for this free in-the-brain session on the architectural implications of REST. REST describes an architectural style that has helped propel the World Wide Web to its current level of success.
For the last eight years Peter has explored the deeper implications of REST and how it can apply to software in general which has led to the development of resource oriented computing (ROC). In this presentation learn how system and application designs can benefit from ROC and what the implications are for their architecture. ROC is being used today by companies to build high-performance systems in a fraction of the time and code required by Java J2EE and other approaches. ROC systems are more malleable, run faster, scale with CPU cores and can be composed in record time.
ABOUT PETER RODGERS
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Peter Rogers is the orginator of resource oriented computing and co-architect of 1060 NetKernel, a resource oriented computing platform. Resource oriented computing means everything is treated as logical URI addressed resources.
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PODCAST THE IMPLICATIONS OF REST ON ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNS
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