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Research Paper | Information Technology | United States of America | Volume 9 Issue 10, October 2020 | Rating: 5.7 / 10
Designing API-First Reusable Components for Data Manipulation in Cloud-Hosted Web Applications
Sri Rama Chandra Charan Teja Tadi
Abstract: Designing effective software solutions in the cloud-dominated world necessitates creative solutions that value efficiency and flexibility. This study aims to examine whether reusable components can be developed through an API-first strategy to efficiently manipulate data in web applications based on the cloud. As cloud computing progresses, the necessity for efficient, reusable components that can facilitate smooth data manipulation increases. This study provides an API-first methodology that concentrates on designing and building APIs in order to maximize interoperability, understandability, and reusability among web applications. Using established best practices in RESTful API design and cloud governance frameworks, the proposed methodology outlines structured best practices for building flexible components that accommodate dynamic data manipulation requirements. Additionally, the research brings into focus the employment of security measures to handle data management threat risks in cloud infrastructure. Through exploring component-based systems and high-assurance testing platforms, this research seeks to provide guidelines and recommendations for enhancing cloud-hosted applications' performance and reliability. Ultimately, the findings contribute to the ongoing discussion on the successful cloud application development argument by prioritizing the involvement of APIs as a driving factor for data-inspired innovation in software development.
Keywords: API-First Methodology, Reusable Software Components, Data Manipulation, Cloud Computing, RESTful API, Interoperable Web Applications, Security, Component-Based Design Strategies, Dynamic Data Handling, Cloud Application Best Practices
Edition: Volume 9 Issue 10, October 2020,
Pages: 1831 - 1838