ABSTRACT
This paper discusses the role of the REpresentational State Transfer (REST) architectural style in the development of distributed applications. It also gives an overview of how RESTful implementations of distributed business processes and structures can be supported by a framework such as Restfulie.
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Index Terms
- The role of hypermedia in distributed system development
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