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A lot of work is required to release an API, but the effort doesnt always pay off. Overplanning before an API matures is a wasted investment, while underplanning can lead to disaster. The second edition of this book provides maturity models for individual APIs and multi-API landscapes to help you invest the right human and company resources for the right maturity level at the right time.

How do you balance the desire for agility and speed with the need for robust and scalable operations? Four experts from the API Academy show software architects, program directors, and product owners how to maximize the value of their APIs by managing them as products through a continuous lifecycle.

  • Learn which API decisions you need to govern
  • Design, deploy, and manage APIs using an API-as-a-product (AaaP) approach
  • Examine 10 pillars that form the foundation of API product work
  • Learn how the continuous improvement model governs changes throughout an APIs lifetime
  • Explore the five stages of a complete API product lifecycle
  • Delve into team roles needed to design, build, and maintain your APIs
  • Learn how to manage APIs published by your organization

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Continuous API Management

by Mehdi Medjaoui , Erik Wilde , Ronnie Mitra , and Mike Amundsen

Copyright 2022 Mehdi Medjaoui, Build Digital GmbH, Kudo & Leap Ltd., and Amundsen.com, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Dedication

To those who coached me during the book writing, to my fellow partners who helped me to be useful in the industry, to Kin Lane who shared with me his passion for APIs, and to all the API practitioners who shared their API practices with me that inspired this book. To my parents.

Mehdi Medjaoui

To all the people at CA, and in my life who made this book possible. Its been quite a ride!

Erik Wilde

To Kairav, for helping me write this dedication.

Ronnie Mitra

To all the companies that invited us to come share what weve learned and, in the process, taught us so much that we had to try to capture it in this book.

Mike Amundsen

Foreword

APIs are a journey for any company, organization, institution, or government agency learning to properly manage their digital resources across an ever expanding and evolving competitive digital landscape. This digital transformation, which has been building over the last five years, is beginning to result in a shift across the API landscape, where companies are beginning to stop asking if they should be doing APIs and have begun seeking more knowledge on how to do APIs properly. Organizations are realizing that theres more to APIs than just creating them; a lot goes into delivering APIs throughout the entire API lifecycle. The authors behind Continuous API Management possess a unique understanding of what it takes to move an API from ideation to realization consistently, at scale, and in a repeatable wayproviding the makings for a pretty unique learning opportunity.

Most API practitioners operate with a view of the API landscape spanning a single set of APIs. Medjaoui, Wilde, Mitra, and Amundsen, the authors of this book, possess a unique view of the API landscape at a 250,000-foot level, spanning thousands of APIs, multiple industries, and some of the largest enterprise organizations out there today. I can count the top-tier API talent that exists around the globe on both my hands, and Medjaoui, Wilde, Mitra, and Amundsen are always first to be counted on my right hand. These authors bring a wealth of experience to the table when it comes to understanding what you need to move APIs from inception to design, from development to production, and back again. There just isnt another team of API experts out there who have the scope and the breadth of API knowledge that this team possesses, making this book destined to become that tattered OReilly tome that lives within reach on the corner of your desksomething you read again and again.

Ive read numerous books on the technical aspects of creating APIs, including books about hypermedia and everything you need to know about REST and how to deliver on this vision in a variety of programming languages and platforms. This is the first API book that Ive read that holistically approaches the delivery of APIs from start to finish, addressing not only the technological details but also the critical business elements of operating APIswhich also includes the critical human side of API education, realization, and activation across large enterprise organizations. The book methodically lays out the essential building blocks any enterprise API architect will need to deliver reliable, secure, and consistent APIs at scale; it will help any API team quantify their operations and think more critically about how APIs can be improved upon and evolved, while also establishing and refining a structured yet agile approach to delivering APIs in a standardized way across teams.

After putting down this book, I felt I had a refreshed look at the modern API lifecyclebut more importantly, I was left with a wealth of ideas about how I actually quantify and measure my API operations, and the API lifecycle strategy I am using to manage my operations. Even with my knowledge of the space, this book forced me to look at the landscape in some important new ways. I walked away saturated with information that reenforced some of what I already knew, but also shifted and moved around some of what I thought I knew, forcing me to evolve in some of my existing practices. For me, this is what the API journey is all about: continually being challenged, learning, planning, executing, measuring, and repeating until you find the desired results. Continuous API Management reflects this reality of delivering APIs, providing us with a reusable guide to the technology, business, and politics of doing APIs at scale within the enterprise.

Dont just read this book once. Read it; then go out and execute on your vision. Evolve your API strategy, and define a version of the API lifecycle that is all your own, taking what youve learned from Medjaoui, Wilde, Mitra, and Amundsen and putting it to work. However, every once in a while, pick this book up again and give it another read. I guarantee there will be little nuggets throughout the book that youll rediscover and see in a new light each time you work through it; something that will build and improve your understanding of what is happening across the API landscape and help you more confidently participate (or lead) when it comes to doing business with APIs across the expanding online economy.

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