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Resource-oriented architecture patterns for webs of data

By: Sletten, Brian.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science: ; Synthesis lectures on the semantic web, theory and technology: # 6.Publisher: San Rafael, Calif. (1537 Fourth Street, San Rafael, CA 94901 USA) : Morgan & Claypool, c2013Description: 1 electronic text (xviii, 75 p.) : ill., digital file.ISBN: 9781608459513 (electronic bk.).Subject(s): Representational State Transfer (Software architecture) | Software architecture | Computer software -- Development | Semantic Web | REST | Web | Semantic Web | services | RDF | SPARQL | Linked Data | patternsDDC classification: 005.1 Online resources: Abstract with links to resource | Abstract with links to full text Also available in print.
Contents:
1. Informational patterns -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Information resource -- 1.2.1 Intent -- 1.2.2 Motivation -- 1.2.3 Example -- 1.2.4 Consequences -- 1.3 Collection resource -- 1.3.1 Intent -- 1.3.2 Motivation -- 1.3.3 Example -- 1.3.4 Consequences -- 1.4 Linked data -- 1.4.1 Intent -- 1.4.2 Motivation -- 1.4.3 Example -- 1.4.4 Consequences -- 1.5 Named query -- 1.5.1 Intent -- 1.5.2 Motivation -- 1.5.3 Example -- 1.5.4 Consequences --
2. Applicative patterns -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Guard -- 2.2.1 Intent -- 2.2.2 Motivation -- 2.2.3 Example -- 2.2.4 Consequences -- 2.3 Gateway -- 2.3.1 Intent -- 2.3.2 Motivation -- 2.3.3 Example -- 2.3.4 Consequences -- 2.4 Resource heatmap -- 2.4.1 Intent -- 2.4.2 Motivation -- 2.4.3 Example -- 2.4.4 Consequences -- 2.5 Transformation -- 2.5.1 Intent -- 2.5.2 Motivation -- 2.5.3 Example -- 2.5.4 Consequences --
3. Procedural patterns -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Callback -- 3.2.1 Intent -- 3.2.2 Motivation -- 3.2.3 Example -- 3.2.4 Consequences -- 3.3 Curated URI -- 3.3.1 Intent -- 3.3.2 Motivation -- 3.3.3 Example -- 3.3.4 Consequences -- 3.4 Informed router -- 3.4.1 Intent -- 3.4.2 Motivation -- 3.4.3 Example -- 3.4.4 Consequences -- 3.5 Workflow -- 3.5.1 Intent -- 3.5.2 Motivation -- 3.5.3 Example -- 3.5.4 Consequences --
Bibliography -- Author's biography.
Abstract: The surge of interest in the REpresentational State Transfer (REST) architectural style, the Semantic Web, and Linked Data has resulted in the development of innovative, flexible, and powerful systems that embrace one or more of these compatible technologies. However, most developers, architects, Information Technology managers, and platform owners have only been exposed to the basics of resource-oriented architectures. This book is an attempt to catalog and elucidate several reusable solutions that have been seen in the wild in the now increasingly familiar "patterns book" style. These are not turn key implementations, but rather, useful strategies for solving certain problems in the development of modern, resource-oriented systems, both on the public Web and within an organization's firewalls.
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Part of: Synthesis digital library of engineering and computer science.

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 73).

1. Informational patterns -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Information resource -- 1.2.1 Intent -- 1.2.2 Motivation -- 1.2.3 Example -- 1.2.4 Consequences -- 1.3 Collection resource -- 1.3.1 Intent -- 1.3.2 Motivation -- 1.3.3 Example -- 1.3.4 Consequences -- 1.4 Linked data -- 1.4.1 Intent -- 1.4.2 Motivation -- 1.4.3 Example -- 1.4.4 Consequences -- 1.5 Named query -- 1.5.1 Intent -- 1.5.2 Motivation -- 1.5.3 Example -- 1.5.4 Consequences --

2. Applicative patterns -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Guard -- 2.2.1 Intent -- 2.2.2 Motivation -- 2.2.3 Example -- 2.2.4 Consequences -- 2.3 Gateway -- 2.3.1 Intent -- 2.3.2 Motivation -- 2.3.3 Example -- 2.3.4 Consequences -- 2.4 Resource heatmap -- 2.4.1 Intent -- 2.4.2 Motivation -- 2.4.3 Example -- 2.4.4 Consequences -- 2.5 Transformation -- 2.5.1 Intent -- 2.5.2 Motivation -- 2.5.3 Example -- 2.5.4 Consequences --

3. Procedural patterns -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Callback -- 3.2.1 Intent -- 3.2.2 Motivation -- 3.2.3 Example -- 3.2.4 Consequences -- 3.3 Curated URI -- 3.3.1 Intent -- 3.3.2 Motivation -- 3.3.3 Example -- 3.3.4 Consequences -- 3.4 Informed router -- 3.4.1 Intent -- 3.4.2 Motivation -- 3.4.3 Example -- 3.4.4 Consequences -- 3.5 Workflow -- 3.5.1 Intent -- 3.5.2 Motivation -- 3.5.3 Example -- 3.5.4 Consequences --

Bibliography -- Author's biography.

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The surge of interest in the REpresentational State Transfer (REST) architectural style, the Semantic Web, and Linked Data has resulted in the development of innovative, flexible, and powerful systems that embrace one or more of these compatible technologies. However, most developers, architects, Information Technology managers, and platform owners have only been exposed to the basics of resource-oriented architectures. This book is an attempt to catalog and elucidate several reusable solutions that have been seen in the wild in the now increasingly familiar "patterns book" style. These are not turn key implementations, but rather, useful strategies for solving certain problems in the development of modern, resource-oriented systems, both on the public Web and within an organization's firewalls.

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