Peter Rodgers is the architect of NetKernel and the father of Resource Oriented Computing.
Peter started his research into ROC at Hewlett Packard Labs. When trying to build very large scale software solutions, he discovered that with traditional software he could afford to "build-one" but the long-tail cost of software dwarves the headline costs. He started thinking seriously about the Web as an abstraction for general software with the aim that the economics of the Web could be introduced to any software solution.
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Talks I've Given
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So you broke it into tiny pieces. How should you put it back together?
Featuring Peter Rodgers
In this talk Peter Rodgers will discuss how you can learn important lessons from long standing experience of resource oriented architectures and shows how it is possible to tap the power of dedicated resource engines to deliver loosely coupled composite microservices.
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Resource Oriented Microservices
Featuring Peter Rodgers
From an engineering and operations perspective breaking down systems into microservices is a win - all you have to do is spin up containers.
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MicroWebs and NanoServices: an Introduction to Resource Oriented Computing
Featuring Peter Rodgers
Microservices allow us to adopt composite architectures in which the value of the composite is greater than the sum of the parts. Compositional solutions have a long tradition and are a core element of the Unix philosophy.
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MicroWebs and NanoServices: an introduction to Resource Oriented Computing
Featuring Peter Rodgers
Microservices allow you to adopt composite architectures in which the value of the composite is greater than the sum of the parts. Compositional solutions have a long tradition and are a core element of the Unix philosophy.
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MicroWebs and NanoServices: an introduction to Resource Oriented Computing
Featuring Peter Rodgers
Microservices allow you to adopt composite architectures in which the value of the composite is greater than the sum of the parts. Compositional solutions have a long tradition and are a core element of the Unix philosophy.
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Your Object Model Sucks & an Introduction to Resource Oriented Computing
Featuring Peter Rodgers and Ron Hitchens
In this matching pair of talks, industry veterans Ron Hitchens and Peter Rodgers will challenge your assumptions about software, software engineering and the way you go about designing and building software systems. Ron will start off by questioning the wisdom of modelling everything as objects....
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Resource Oriented Cloud Architectures
Featuring Peter Rodgers
Resource Oriented architecture takes the core principles behind the Web's REST architecture and applies them to general solutions (both Web and non-Web).
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NetKernel and the Resource Oriented Cloud
Featuring Peter Rodgers
NetKernel's Resource Oriented Computing abstraction enables the core principles behind the Web's REST architecture to be brought inside.
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Architectural implications of REST-ful design
Featuring Peter Rodgers
In this talk, Peter Rodgers will show that REST and ROC can be applied at all scales of information systems, from distributed SOA right down inside the structure of software itself and even to applications using protocols other than HTTP. You will learn that by making information resources the...
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Architectural Implications of RESTful design
Featuring Peter Rodgers
QCon is back in London! Don't miss this exciting enterprise technology conference! There are no less than 14 tracks, covering Agile practices, Scrum and XP, emerging technologies such as Ruby on Rails and other dynamic languages and there is a dedicated track to banking, called "Complex...
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The Implications of REST on Architectural Designs
Featuring Peter Rodgers
Peter Rodgers explored the deeper implications of REST, resource oriented computing (ROC) and how to use ROC to build high-performance systems in a fraction of the time and code required.
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