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Designing and Evaluating Low Latency Web APIs for High Transaction and Industrial Internet Systems: Architectural, Methodological, and Socio Technical Perspectives

4 Faculty of Engineering and Information Technology, University of Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

The accelerating convergence of high transaction digital platforms, industrial Internet of Things ecosystems, and cloud native software architectures has positioned low latency web application programming interfaces as a foundational element of contemporary computational infrastructures. Across financial trading platforms, large scale e commerce systems, industrial automation networks, and mission critical cyber physical environments, the ability of web APIs to deliver predictable, minimal latency under extreme transactional loads has become inseparable from system reliability, business continuity, and operational safety. Despite the proliferation of frameworks, protocols, and performance engineering practices claiming to support low latency interaction, the academic understanding of how web APIs should be systematically designed, evaluated, and benchmarked in high transaction contexts remains fragmented across software engineering, networking, and industrial informatics literatures. This research addresses that fragmentation by developing a comprehensive analytical investigation into low latency web API design, grounded in recent empirical benchmarking research and extended through a multidisciplinary theoretical lens.
The findings demonstrate that low latency performance in high transaction APIs is not solely a function of protocol choice or hardware capability, but emerges from a socio technical configuration in which requirements clarity, architectural governance, development practices, and operational monitoring are tightly aligned. The discussion critically examines dominant assumptions within both academic and industrial discourse, challenges reductionist benchmarking approaches, and proposes directions for future research that foreground longitudinal evaluation, cross domain generalizability, and ethical considerations in high speed digital infrastructures. By positioning low latency web APIs as complex systems rather than isolated technical artifacts, this research contributes a theoretically rich and practically relevant foundation for scholars and practitioners navigating the demands of next generation high transaction environments.

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