Users who used REST:
Free online reference management for clinicians and scientists
Recent "REST" articles
- These articles and links have been posted by Connotea users using the tag "REST".
- To add to this collection, or to start your own library:
Watch a short video (2m 41s)
Create a Connotea Community Page about this tag. 

Number of articles per page:
www.bodybuildingtoday.com
Many bodybuilders never achieve their bodybuilding potential, even though they train hard and intelligently and “leave it all on the gym floor”. They neglect the fact that training is only 1/3 of the equation of muscle growth.
fairschreiben, (23 Sep 2008)
Am Wochenende wird in Bayern gewählt ein guter Anlass um auch noch ein Mal über die Lage bei der SPD zu reden.
www.bodybuildingtoday.com
Many bodybuilders never achieve their bodybuilding potential, even though they train hard and intelligently and “leave it all on the gym floor”. They neglect the fact that training is only 1/3 of the equation of muscle growth.
fairschreiben, (11 Sep 2008)
Vor sieben Jahren veränderte sich durch die Attentate in New York und Washington diese Welt völlig. Aber was geschah wirklich an diesem Tag. Der Artikel blickt noch ein Mal in einem ganz neuen Blickwinkel zurück.
Briefings in bioinformatics, (11 Jul 2008)
Programmatic access to data and tools through the web using so-called web services has an important role to play in bioinformatics. In this article, we discuss the most popular approaches based on SOAP/WS-I and REST and describe our, a cross section of the community, experiences with providing and using web services in the context of biological sequence analysis. We briefly review main technological approaches as well as best practice hints that are useful for both users and developers. Finally, syntactic and semantic data integration issues with multiple web services are discussed.
Keywords: web services, SOAP, REST, internet technologies, sequence analysis
www.sciencedirect.com.ezproxy.lib.rmit.edu.au
Semantic Web technologies must integrate with Web 2.0 services for both to leverage each others strengths. We argue that the REST-based design methodologies of the web present the ideal mechanism through which to align the publication of semantic data with the existing web architecture.
Nature 453 (7192), 223-7 (08 May 2008)
<< Prev 0 Showing entries 1 to 10 of 52 total Next 10 >>


