Hecate, Managing Authorization with RESTful XMLruyalarcon
WS-REST 2011.
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design.
Chairs: Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcon.
<br>
Security Session. Sebastian Graf, Vyacheslav Zholudev, Lukas Lewandowski and Marcel Waldvogel.
The document summarizes details about the World Wide Web 2011 Conference that was held on March 28, 2011 in Hyderabad, India. The conference was organized by Cesare Pautasso of University of Lugano, Switzerland and Erik Wilde of UC Berkeley. A total of 25 papers were submitted and 7 full papers and 4 short papers were accepted, giving an acceptance rate of 44%. The keynote speaker was Stuart Charlton and topics included hypermedia, REST frameworks, and security. The conference proceedings and additional information can be found on the listed website.
The document describes an open online course called "An Open and Online course to facilitate e-learning in vocacional training" which contains 10 modules and over 50 activities to help vocational teachers and trainers develop competencies in e-learning, with a focus on designing e-activities, group work, online forums and other tools to facilitate online and blended learning in vocational subjects. The course is available in 8 languages and encourages participants to improve and expand its content.
iSPP is a non-profit organization that provides pro bono information and communication technology (ICT) support to other non-profits and NGOs. It launched an API platform in 2011 to facilitate information sharing between organizations. The platform connects iSPP and partner organizations through social media and allows for indexing of resources. iSPP aims to expand ICT support for non-profits through the platform and collaboration with other groups.
Hecate, Managing Authorization with RESTful XMLruyalarcon
WS-REST 2011.
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design.
Chairs: Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcon.
<br>
Security Session. Sebastian Graf, Vyacheslav Zholudev, Lukas Lewandowski and Marcel Waldvogel.
The document summarizes details about the World Wide Web 2011 Conference that was held on March 28, 2011 in Hyderabad, India. The conference was organized by Cesare Pautasso of University of Lugano, Switzerland and Erik Wilde of UC Berkeley. A total of 25 papers were submitted and 7 full papers and 4 short papers were accepted, giving an acceptance rate of 44%. The keynote speaker was Stuart Charlton and topics included hypermedia, REST frameworks, and security. The conference proceedings and additional information can be found on the listed website.
The document describes an open online course called "An Open and Online course to facilitate e-learning in vocacional training" which contains 10 modules and over 50 activities to help vocational teachers and trainers develop competencies in e-learning, with a focus on designing e-activities, group work, online forums and other tools to facilitate online and blended learning in vocational subjects. The course is available in 8 languages and encourages participants to improve and expand its content.
iSPP is a non-profit organization that provides pro bono information and communication technology (ICT) support to other non-profits and NGOs. It launched an API platform in 2011 to facilitate information sharing between organizations. The platform connects iSPP and partner organizations through social media and allows for indexing of resources. iSPP aims to expand ICT support for non-profits through the platform and collaboration with other groups.
XML Technologies for RESTful Services Developmentruyalarcon
This document discusses XML technologies for developing RESTful services. It begins by outlining EMC's motivation for establishing an integration architecture based on REST principles. The document then covers key REST principles like identifying resources with URIs and using a uniform interface. It describes implementing RESTful services using JAX-RS and binding operations to XProc pipelines. The framework supports developing domain-specific RESTful APIs that address all four REST principles through the use of XML, XQuery, XSLT, and an XML database. Hypermedia is added through XSLT transformations, and the framework measures up well against JAX-RS in addressing REST principles.
1. Xylitol is a sugar alcohol derived from plants that has benefits for oral health by reducing tooth decay. It tastes sweet like sugar but is non-cariogenic and helps prevent cavities.
2. Regular use of xylitol products such as gum, mints and toothpaste can help shift the balance of oral bacteria from cariogenic to protective species, reducing the risk of dental caries.
3. Xylitol works by interfering with the ability of cariogenic bacteria like mutans streptococci to adhere to teeth and produce acid, and also increases saliva flow which buffers acid and promotes remineralization of teeth.
RestFS: Resources and Services are Filesystems, Tooruyalarcon
WS-REST 2011.
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design.
Chairs: Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcon.
<br>
Frameworks Session. Joseph Kaylor, Konstantin Laufer and George Thiruvathukal.
This document discusses Oracle products that can help organizations achieve and maintain compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). It provides a table mapping Oracle security, identity management, and configuration management solutions to specific PCI DSS requirements. These solutions can help protect cardholder data, enforce access controls for privileged users and data, and implement centralized role-based access management. The document argues that Oracle provides an end-to-end security approach to fulfill critical PCI compliance needs in a sustainable way.
El documento presenta un análisis del distrito de Pachacamac y propone un plan maestro para 2015-2035. Actualmente, el distrito posee recursos naturales y arqueológicos pero sufre contaminación ambiental y descuido. La visión es generar un distrito autosostenible aprovechando sus recursos. El plan propone erradicar la contaminación, mejorar el abastecimiento de agua, aumentar el turismo de forma sostenible y construir viviendas ecológicas.
The document introduces the Brisbane Agile Academy Meetup Group, which meets every two months to discuss Agile topics suggested by members. It provides background on the origins of Agile in the Agile Manifesto created by software developers in 2001. It defines some key Agile concepts, principles and values, and dispels some common myths about Agile. Finally, it lists resources for learning more about Agile approaches.
Fulfilling the Hypermedia Constraint via HTTP OPTIONS, The HTTP Vocabulary In...ruyalarcon
This document summarizes a presentation on fulfilling the hypermedia constraint in RESTful systems using HTTP OPTIONS requests, representing HTTP requests and responses in RDF, and using link headers. It discusses modeling API specifications and constraints using these techniques to transparently provide documentation and controls to user agents. Examples are given of annotating YouTube video IDs requested from an API with RDF and using link headers to indicate related resources.
A Resource Oriented Framework for Context-Aware Enterprise Applicationsruyalarcon
WS-REST 2011.
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design.
Chairs: Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcon.
<br>
Frameworks Session. David Duggal and William Malyk.
The Fourth International Workshop on RESTful Design, WS-REST 2013
REST in Brazil - Industry Keynote
On learning REST, and its impact on the design of massive applications in Brazil
The document discusses archaeological evidence that supports the biblical account of Moses and the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. It describes findings at locations associated with biblical figures like Jacob, Joseph, Aaron, and Moses. Underwater discoveries in the Gulf of Aqaba include chariot wheels and bones, supporting the story of Pharaoh's army being destroyed as they pursued the Israelites across a land bridge exposed after God parted the Red Sea. Pillars inscribed by King Solomon were also found, commemorating God's miracle at the Red Sea crossing.
REST and Linked Data: a match made for domain driven development?ruyalarcon
WS-REST 2011.
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design.
Chairs: Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcon.
<br>
Kevin Page and David De Roure
Teaching Old Services New Tricks: Adding HATEOAS Support as an Afterthoughtruyalarcon
WS-REST 2011.
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design.
Chairs: Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcon.
<br>
Hypermedia and Model-Driven Development Session. Olga Liskin, Leif Singer and Kurt Schneider.
Este documento habla sobre el trabajo de Diana Sandoval en Logística V, que incluye tareas relacionadas con productos, vendedores, clientes y cotizaciones.
Jackson m ci583_the artist teacher identity in the classroommkjackson
The document discusses the identity of an art educator as both an artist and a teacher. It explores the differences between an artist teacher, who practices art and teaches art, versus a teacher of art who does not necessarily practice art. The document also examines how an educator's art practice can influence their teaching content and pedagogy. It argues that holding an artist identity enhances a teacher identity by allowing the educator to model the artistic process and creative thinking for students.
The Romans developed many innovations that shaped modern society, including improved water wheels, paddle-wheel boats, and the first candles made by dipping wicks in animal fat. They also invented or spread the first mechanical reaper and had ideas for large entertainment venues like the Coliseum, advanced plumbing systems, and the Julian calendar still used today with some revisions. Roman innovations in architecture, construction materials like concrete, aqueducts, bathhouses, sewers, and public toilets established concepts of sanitation, hygiene, and infrastructure that formed the foundations of modern civilization.
XML Technologies for RESTful Services Developmentruyalarcon
This document discusses XML technologies for developing RESTful services. It begins by outlining EMC's motivation for establishing an integration architecture based on REST principles. The document then covers key REST principles like identifying resources with URIs and using a uniform interface. It describes implementing RESTful services using JAX-RS and binding operations to XProc pipelines. The framework supports developing domain-specific RESTful APIs that address all four REST principles through the use of XML, XQuery, XSLT, and an XML database. Hypermedia is added through XSLT transformations, and the framework measures up well against JAX-RS in addressing REST principles.
1. Xylitol is a sugar alcohol derived from plants that has benefits for oral health by reducing tooth decay. It tastes sweet like sugar but is non-cariogenic and helps prevent cavities.
2. Regular use of xylitol products such as gum, mints and toothpaste can help shift the balance of oral bacteria from cariogenic to protective species, reducing the risk of dental caries.
3. Xylitol works by interfering with the ability of cariogenic bacteria like mutans streptococci to adhere to teeth and produce acid, and also increases saliva flow which buffers acid and promotes remineralization of teeth.
RestFS: Resources and Services are Filesystems, Tooruyalarcon
WS-REST 2011.
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design.
Chairs: Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcon.
<br>
Frameworks Session. Joseph Kaylor, Konstantin Laufer and George Thiruvathukal.
This document discusses Oracle products that can help organizations achieve and maintain compliance with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS). It provides a table mapping Oracle security, identity management, and configuration management solutions to specific PCI DSS requirements. These solutions can help protect cardholder data, enforce access controls for privileged users and data, and implement centralized role-based access management. The document argues that Oracle provides an end-to-end security approach to fulfill critical PCI compliance needs in a sustainable way.
El documento presenta un análisis del distrito de Pachacamac y propone un plan maestro para 2015-2035. Actualmente, el distrito posee recursos naturales y arqueológicos pero sufre contaminación ambiental y descuido. La visión es generar un distrito autosostenible aprovechando sus recursos. El plan propone erradicar la contaminación, mejorar el abastecimiento de agua, aumentar el turismo de forma sostenible y construir viviendas ecológicas.
The document introduces the Brisbane Agile Academy Meetup Group, which meets every two months to discuss Agile topics suggested by members. It provides background on the origins of Agile in the Agile Manifesto created by software developers in 2001. It defines some key Agile concepts, principles and values, and dispels some common myths about Agile. Finally, it lists resources for learning more about Agile approaches.
Fulfilling the Hypermedia Constraint via HTTP OPTIONS, The HTTP Vocabulary In...ruyalarcon
This document summarizes a presentation on fulfilling the hypermedia constraint in RESTful systems using HTTP OPTIONS requests, representing HTTP requests and responses in RDF, and using link headers. It discusses modeling API specifications and constraints using these techniques to transparently provide documentation and controls to user agents. Examples are given of annotating YouTube video IDs requested from an API with RDF and using link headers to indicate related resources.
A Resource Oriented Framework for Context-Aware Enterprise Applicationsruyalarcon
WS-REST 2011.
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design.
Chairs: Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcon.
<br>
Frameworks Session. David Duggal and William Malyk.
The Fourth International Workshop on RESTful Design, WS-REST 2013
REST in Brazil - Industry Keynote
On learning REST, and its impact on the design of massive applications in Brazil
The document discusses archaeological evidence that supports the biblical account of Moses and the Israelites' exodus from Egypt. It describes findings at locations associated with biblical figures like Jacob, Joseph, Aaron, and Moses. Underwater discoveries in the Gulf of Aqaba include chariot wheels and bones, supporting the story of Pharaoh's army being destroyed as they pursued the Israelites across a land bridge exposed after God parted the Red Sea. Pillars inscribed by King Solomon were also found, commemorating God's miracle at the Red Sea crossing.
REST and Linked Data: a match made for domain driven development?ruyalarcon
WS-REST 2011.
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design.
Chairs: Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcon.
<br>
Kevin Page and David De Roure
Teaching Old Services New Tricks: Adding HATEOAS Support as an Afterthoughtruyalarcon
WS-REST 2011.
Second International Workshop on RESTful Design.
Chairs: Cesare Pautasso, Erik Wilde, Rosa Alarcon.
<br>
Hypermedia and Model-Driven Development Session. Olga Liskin, Leif Singer and Kurt Schneider.
Este documento habla sobre el trabajo de Diana Sandoval en Logística V, que incluye tareas relacionadas con productos, vendedores, clientes y cotizaciones.
Jackson m ci583_the artist teacher identity in the classroommkjackson
The document discusses the identity of an art educator as both an artist and a teacher. It explores the differences between an artist teacher, who practices art and teaches art, versus a teacher of art who does not necessarily practice art. The document also examines how an educator's art practice can influence their teaching content and pedagogy. It argues that holding an artist identity enhances a teacher identity by allowing the educator to model the artistic process and creative thinking for students.
The Romans developed many innovations that shaped modern society, including improved water wheels, paddle-wheel boats, and the first candles made by dipping wicks in animal fat. They also invented or spread the first mechanical reaper and had ideas for large entertainment venues like the Coliseum, advanced plumbing systems, and the Julian calendar still used today with some revisions. Roman innovations in architecture, construction materials like concrete, aqueducts, bathhouses, sewers, and public toilets established concepts of sanitation, hygiene, and infrastructure that formed the foundations of modern civilization.