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In The Brain of Peter Rodgers: NetKernel and the Resource Oriented Cloud
NetKernel and the Resource Oriented Cloud
NetKernel's Resource Oriented Computing abstraction enables the core
principles behind the Web's REST architecture to be brought inside.
To rebalance the software equation and step away from APIs and
instead to put information resources first. The ROC abstraction
wasn't created as "technology for technologies sake". Its
fundamental motivation was to "bottle the Web's economic properties"
of scalability, caching, malleability and dynamic adaptability so
that we can simply and cleanly gain the same qualities at the heart
of software solutions.
The recently released NetKernel 4 incorporates the NetKernel
Protocol - a network client-server protocol that enables NetKernel's
ROC abstraction to seamlessly span the cloud. In this in-the-brain,
NetKernel Architect Peter Rodgers will introduce NetKernel from the
perspective of the NK protocol and show how it goes beyond HTTP/REST
and offers a new dimension in scalable, cacheable resource oriented
solutions. Along the way, he will show how the power of the
distributed solutions that are enabled are scale invariant and can
be applied with equal validity within the small scale internals of a
local software solution.
Peter Rodgers is also the author of NetKernel Primer: Introduction to NetKernel and Resource Oriented Programming with (ROC) NetKernel and Core NetKernel: Enterprise Integration with NetKernel and ROC.
Find the slides of this talk here.
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ABOUT PETER RODGERS
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Peter Rogers is the originator 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.
More about Peter Rodgers
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PODCAST NETKERNEL AND THE RESOURCE ORIENTED CLOUD
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