REST
Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural style for designing networked applications based on stateless, client-server communication.
Representational State Transfer (REST) is an architectural style for designing networked applications based on stateless, client-server communication.
A psychological theory that predicts an individual's behavior based on their intention, which is influenced by their attitudes and subjective norms.
A concept in transactional analysis that describes three different aspects of the self: Parent, Adult, and Child, each influencing behavior and communication.
The study of how individuals make choices among alternatives and the principles that guide these choices.
The tendency for negative information to have a greater impact on one's psychological state and processes than neutral or positive information.
A theory that suggests people learn behaviors, skills, and attitudes through observing and imitating others, as well as through direct experiences.
The phenomenon where external incentives diminish intrinsic motivation, leading to reduced performance or engagement.
The visual elements of a brand, such as color, design, and logo, that communicate the brand to consumers.
A phenomenon where the success or failure of a design or business outcome is influenced by external factors beyond the control of the decision-makers, akin to serendipity.