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Ian Robinson, ThoughtWorks
Ian Robinson (http://iansrobinson.com) is a Principal Consultant with ThoughtWorks, where he specializes in the design and
delivery of service-oriented and distributed systems.
He has written guidance for Microsoft on implementing integration patterns with
Microsoft technologies,and has published articles on business-oriented
development methodologies and distributed systems design ? most
recently in The ThoughtWorks Anthology (Pragmatic Programmers, 2008).
He is currently co-authoring a book on Web-friendly enterprise
integration.
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Presentation: "Enterprise development with REST"
Time:
Wednesday 10:45 - 11:45
Location:
University
Abstract: Ryan Slobojan interviewing Ian Robinson.
Presentation: "RESTful Enterprise Development"
Time:
Thursday 13:00 - 14:00
Location:
Stanford
Abstract: In this session I'll discuss how a large telecommunications company has developed RESTful and Web-friendly services side-by-side with more traditional WS-* services.
Using Atom, AtomPub, caching, URI templates and microformats, the company has addressed a wide range of challenges, from standard integration tasks
such as exposing legacy data to custom and vendor applications and
services, publishing and consuming events, and service monitoring, to
more dynamic, ad hoc and differentiating activities that expose
resources to partners, customers and internal composite applications.
The session is of interest to architects and developers interested in
or already using RESTful techniques within the enterprise. I'll
discuss some of the criteria we used for making particular
architectural and implementationdecisions and will demonstrate plenty
of working code.
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