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Semantics and Complexity of GraphQL [PDF]

open access: yesProceedings of the 2018 World Wide Web Conference on World Wide Web - WWW '18, 2018
GraphQL is a recently proposed, and increasingly adopted, conceptual framework for providing a new type of data access interface on the Web. The framework includes a new graph query language whose semantics has been specified informally only. This has prevented the formal study of the main properties of the language.
Olaf Hartig, Jorge Pérez 0001
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morph-GraphQL: GraphQL Servers Generation from R2RML Mappings (S)

open access: yesInternational Conferences on Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering, 2019
REST has become in the last decade the most common manner to provide web services, yet it was not originally designed to handle typical modern applications (e.g., mobile apps). GraphQL was released publicly in 2015 and since then has gained momentum as an alternative approach to REST.
Priyatna, Freddy   +3 more
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GraphQL [PDF]

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GraphQL je technologie založená na práci s webovými API s pomocí k tomu určeného dotazovacího jazyka. Specifikace GraphQL popisuje, co musí splňovat a poskytovat strana serveru a jak následně mohou její služby využívat (právě prostřednictvím již zmiňovaného dotazovacího jazyka) její klienti. Právě na ty je celá technologie orientovaná především, vznikla
МЕДЕЛЯН, Юлия
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Comparison of REST and GraphQL web technology performance

open access: yesJournal of Computer Sciences Institute, 2020
The aim of the study was to compare the performance of two data exchange styles commonly used in web applications, i.e. REST and GraphQL. For the purposes of the study two test applications were developed containing the same functionalities, one of which
Mateusz Mikuła, Mariusz Dzieńkowski
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REST and GraphQL comparative analysis

open access: yesJournal of Computer Sciences Institute, 2021
The article presents a comparative analysis of the two most commonly used API web design standards - REST and GraphQL. The time and size of HTTP responses returned by applications were tested.
Piotr Margański, Beata Pańczyk
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Comparative Review of Selected Internet Communication Protocols

open access: yesFoundations of Computing and Decision Sciences, 2023
With a large variety of communication methods and protocols, many software architects face the problem of choosing the best way for services to share information. For communication technology to be functional and practical, it should enable developers to
Kamiński Lukasz   +5 more
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GraphQL for building microservices [PDF]

open access: yes, 2020
Most of the current day web applications follow a strict decoupling of the client and the backend. While REST has become the industry standard for writing APIs, it has its shortcomings - most notably data under- and over-fetching. GraphQL has been hyped as the successor of REST as the new standard for building Web based APIs.
Puustinen, Ossi
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Performance comparison of programming interfaces on the example of REST API, GraphQL and gRPC

open access: yesJournal of Computer Sciences Institute, 2021
The article presents a comparison of the performance of three ways of implementing programming interfaces used in web applications - REST, GraphQL and gRPC.
Mariusz Śliwa, Beata Pańczyk
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Automated benchmarking of combined protein structure and ligand conformation prediction

open access: yesProteins: Structure, Function, and Bioinformatics, Volume 91, Issue 12, Page 1912-1924, December 2023., 2023
Abstract The prediction of protein‐ligand complexes (PLC), using both experimental and predicted structures, is an active and important area of research, underscored by the inclusion of the Protein‐Ligand Interaction category in the latest round of the Critical Assessment of Protein Structure Prediction experiment CASP15.
Michèle Leemann   +5 more
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Exploring the use of blockchain in resource‐constrained fog computing environments

open access: yesSoftware: Practice and Experience, Volume 53, Issue 4, Page 971-987, April 2023., 2023
Summary Fog computing has become a complementary technology to cloud computing and addresses some of the cloud computing threats such as the response time and network bandwidth demand. Fog computing successes processing data and storing data near to the edge, and usually is combined with container virtualization to provide hardware isolation. Empowered
Miguel Sánchez‐de la Rosa   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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