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Rashed

From what I see in the article, there's a couple of sections without citations. For example, Private API section has big paragraph that does not include citations. Also, In Open APIs on the Web section the first paragraph needs citation.

Proposing a change

Open API is an interesting topic and there is a lot to modify in this article. I would like to improve one sentence in introduction part which contains some grammatical and spelling mistakes. Below sentence could be modified

"They may be used by both developers inside the organisation that published the API or by any developers outside that organisation who wish to register for access to the interface".Mounica merla (talk) 20:12, 16 October 2016 (UTC)[reply]

Proposing an improvement- 16 oct '16

I would like to add below amendments to the Wikipedia article “Open API” to improve the content:

- Add the below sentence in the section “Open APIs in Business”

“There are two key business models applied to the development and application of these APIs known as user pays and developer pays[1]”

- In-line citation added in the section "Characteristics"-

They are based on an open standard[1].

Reference – 1.Mulligan, C. (2009). Open API standardization for the NGN platform. IEEE Communications Magazine, 47(5), 108-113. doi:10.1109/mcom.2009.4939285 Ramya Priya (talk) 18:15, 16 October 2016 (UTC) — Preceding unsigned comment added by Ramya Priya (talkcontribs)