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Continuous API Management
A lot of work is required to release an API, but the effort doesn't always pay off. Overplanning before an API matures is a wasted investment, while underplanning can lead to …
Continuous API Management
A lot of work is required to release an API, but the effort doesn't always pay off. Overplanning before an API matures is a wasted investment, while underplanning can lead to …
REST: From Research to Practice
This volume provides an overview and an understanding of REST (Representational State Transfer). Discussing the constraints of REST the book focuses on REST as a type of web …
REST: Advanced Research Topics and Practical Applications
This book serves as a starting point for people looking for a deeper principled understanding of REST, its applications, its limitations, and current research work in the area and …
World Wide Web
Das World Wide Web ist zweifelsohne eine der wichtigsten Entwicklungen des vergangenen Jahrzehnts. Seit den Anfängen 1990 hat es sich von einem zunächst sehr einfachen Modell von …
Food Colloids
Food Colloids: Interactions, Microstructure and Processing describes the principles and practice underlying the formulation of food emulsions, dispersions, gels, and foams. …
World Wide Web
Das World Wide Web ist zweifelsohne eine der wichtigsten Entwicklungen des vergangenen Jahrzehnts. Seit den Anfängen 1990 hat es sich von einem zunächst sehr einfachen Modell von …
REST: Advanced Research Topics and Practical Applications
This book serves as a starting point for people looking for a deeper principled understanding of REST, its applications, its limitations, and current research work in the area and …
On the Ecology of Coenobita Clypeatus in Curacao
Continuous API Management
A lot of work is required to release an API, but the effort doesn't always pay off. Overplanning before an API matures is a wasted investment, while underplanning can lead to …
On the Ecology of Coenobita Clypeatus in Curaçao
Wilde's WWW
What is the difference between a URL and a URI? How does HTTP fulfill its task? Why do we need XML? What is it, and will it eventually replace HTML? This book gives answers to …