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Reflections on the REST architectural style and "principled design of the modern web architecture" (impact paper award)
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Web Service SpecificationModern Web ArchitectureEngineeringArchitectural StyleComputer ArchitectureSoftware EngineeringSoftware ArchitectureSocial SciencesIcse 2000Web EngineeringDesignUser ExperienceWeb ScienceSoftware DesignSystem ArchitectureArchitectural DesignWeb ArchitectureRest Architectural StyleImpact Paper AwardWeb Information SystemTechnologySystem Software
Seventeen years after its initial publication at ICSE 2000, the Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style continues to hold significance as both a guide for understanding how the World Wide Web is designed to work and an example of how principled design, through the application of architectural styles, can impact the development and understanding of large-scale software architecture. However, REST has also become an industry buzzword: frequently abused to suit a particular argument, confused with the general notion of using HTTP, and denigrated for not being more like a programming methodology or implementation framework.
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