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What is Representational State Transfer (REST)

Emerging Trends in Cloud Computing Analytics, Scalability, and Service Models
This is a web service communication protocol.
Published in Chapter:
Fundamental Concepts of Cloud Computing
Dina Darwish (Ahram Canadian University, Egypt)
DOI: 10.4018/979-8-3693-0900-1.ch001
Abstract
Cloud computing has transformed corporate and consumer lives. Cloud computing may save startups and businesses money and improve services. Independent developers may build global apps and services, share, and analyze data at scales formerly reserved for well-funded projects. Internet users may quickly create, share, and preserve digital content beyond their devices' computing capabilities. The cloud provider owns and maintains computer resources in cloud computing. Browser-based apps like Netflix, third-party data storage for images and other digital files like iCloud or Dropbox, and third-party servers used to support a company, research, or personal project's computer architecture are examples of such resources. This chapter discusses many topics related to cloud computing, such as: Cloud computing term, entities, technologies, delivery models, environments, and platforms, advantages and disadvantages of cloud computing, benefits of cloud computing, using cloud computing, risks and security concerns, cloud computing ethics, challenges, and costs, and research directions.
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Machine Learning in Healthcare: Theory, Applications, and Future Trends
An architectural way of building software that is designed to develop a IoT Web Architecture for Monitoring Field that defines a number of constraints on how the Internet's distributed hypermedia system architecture behaves. It also enables scalability in interactions between components, unified interfaces, and the creation of a multi-layered architecture for storing components.
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Geospatial Views for RESTful BIM
The architectural style for building large-scale distributed hypermedia systems. According to the REST style, a web service can be built upon resources, their names, representations and links between the representations. WWW is a system built according to the REST architectural style.
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Database Systems for Big Data Storage and Retrieval
API: Is a minimal overhead Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) API for interacting with independent software systems. REST uses four HTTP methods -- GET (for reading data), POST (for writing data), PUT (for updating data) and DELETE (for removing data).
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A Semantically Enabled Service Delivery Platform: An Architectural Overview
An architecture style for designing networked applications. Rather than using complex mechanisms such as CORBA, RPC, or SOAP to connect between machines, simple HTTP is used to make calls between machines. RESTful applications use HTTP requests to post data (create and/or update), read data (e.g., make queries), and delete data, thus using HTTP for all four CRUD (Create/Read/Update/Delete) operations.
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