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REST stands for Representational State Transfer. REST API is an architecture style for designing networked applications and their interface (Application programming interface).

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REST APIs and their Gain Added Importance on the Rise in Application Integration Design

If you are unfamiliar with the term REST API and you need further explanation - in a nutshell, the term represents any web services using the »

Guy Levin on REST API, Architecture, REST API Statistics, API Testing, API Driven Development 28 October 2015 Comments

The Rise of REST API

What is Rest API? REST (Representational State Transfer) is a design style, and a way to deal with interchanges that is regularly utilized as a part »

Guy Levin on REST API, Monetizing, Automated Testing, API Testing 20 October 2015 Comments

Automatic testing of RESTFul API

Testing your existing API without backend or coding knowledge was not something that was easy to do in the past. If you have developed an app »

Guy Levin on REST API, API, Automated Testing, API Testing 08 October 2015 Comments

Testing Nonfunctional Requirements

What are Nonfunctional Requirements? Nonfunctional requirements or in short abreviation - NFRs, describe system attributes such as security, reliability, maintainability, scalability, and usability. These requirements cannot »

Guy Levin on REST API, Testing, Automated Testing, NFR 01 October 2015 Comments

7 reasons why an organization must have a REST API

If you believe the tech press, you should have an API because.. well.. everyone should have an API. While this is great for API management companies, »

Guy Levin on REST API, API, API Testing, Monetizing 26 August 2015 Comments

What are Microservices?

Microservices in General Microservices represent the decomposition of monolithic business systems into independently deployable services that do “one thing well.” That one thing usually represents a »

Guy Levin on REST API, API, API Testing, Microservices, Architecture 12 August 2015 Comments
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