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2. WS-REST 2011: Hyderabad, India
- Rosa Alarcón, Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde:
Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on RESTful Design, WS-REST 2011, Hyderabad, India, March 28, 2011. ACM 2011, ISBN 978-1-4503-0623-2
Introduction
- Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcón:
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design (WS-REST 2011). 1-2
Hypermedia and model-driven development
- Olga Liskin, Leif Singer, Kurt Schneider:
Teaching old services new tricks: adding HATEOAS support as an afterthought. 3-10 - Thomas Steiner, Jan Algermissen:
Fulfilling the hypermedia constraint via HTTP OPTIONS, the HTTP vocabulary in RDF, and link headers. 11-14 - Silvia Schreier:
Modeling RESTful applications. 15-21 - Kevin R. Page, David De Roure, Kirk Martinez:
REST and Linked Data: a match made for domain driven development? 22-25
Frameworks
- Cornelia Davis, Tom Maguire:
XML technologies for RESTful services development. 26-32 - Dave Duggal, William Malyk:
A resource oriented framework for context-aware enterprise applications. 33-38 - Joe Kaylor, Konstantin Läufer, George K. Thiruvathukal:
RestFS: resources and services are filesystems, too. 39-46 - Michael Athanasopoulos, Kostas Kontogiannis, Chris Brealey:
Towards an interpretation framework for assessing interface uniformity in REST. 47-50
Security
- Sebastian Graf, Vyacheslav Zholudev, Lukas Lewandowski, Marcel Waldvogel:
Hecate, managing authorization with RESTful XML. 51-58 - John P. Field, Stephen G. Graham, Tom Maguire:
A framework for obligation fulfillment in REST services. 59-66 - Roland Kübert, Gregory Katsaros, Tinghe Wang:
A RESTful implementation of the WS-agreement specification. 67-72
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