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CREOLE: a Universal Language for Creating, Requesting, Updating and Deleting Resources
2010
Electronic Proceedings in Theoretical Computer Science
In the context of Service-Oriented Computing, applications can be developed following the REST (Representation State Transfer) architectural style. This style corresponds to a resource-oriented model, where resources are manipulated via CRUD (Create, Request, Update, Delete) interfaces. The diversity of CRUD languages due to the absence of a standard leads to composition problems related to adaptation, integration and coordination of services. To overcome these problems, we propose a pivot
doi:10.4204/eptcs.30.2
fatcat:w4satnoqlbccxnydi62c6hpfhq