From the abstract of a recent paper (no peeking yet!);

The vision of a network of seamlessly integrated distributed services that provide access to computation, data, and other resources is known simply as the …

What’s the next word?

“Web”, right? I mean, the description even uses the word “resource”.

Wrong. It’s “Grid”.

Sorry Savas, but you left me no choice. I assume you saw this coming. 8-)

Tags: grid, REST, Web.

Taking a (well-deserved) shot at the elitist 100 pt scoring system.
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My guess; Web 10.0 = Skynet
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Interesting article on one way of doing REST when management asks for Web services. See my comment for an alternate approach.
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No sh*t, Sherlock! Remember, complexity is an architectural property. If you’ve got too much, you need to look for additional constraints to reduce it.
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That was unexpected!
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AJAX and AHAH (and REST) job at Apple. Sounds like fun!
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“Generally, it would also be a shame if the W3C — an organisation dedicated to “Leading the Web to its full potential” — were to Recommend something so unsuited to the Web” Mark reveals his true colours, ow! You go, girl!
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“AJAX and BPEL aren’t in bed together yet, but mark my words, it’ll happen. “. Ok Jon, I’ll mark those words; let’s check back in a couple of years. Chances are, technologies not built with the Web in mind, won’t work with the Web. Like BPEL.
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Get your new URI schemes here!
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