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SADL

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What is SADL?

SADL likely refers to the Semantic Application Design Language. It is a domain-specific language (DSL) used for designing and developing applications, particularly those involving semantic data and reasoning. SADL simplifies the process of defining data models, relationships, and constraints, often used in knowledge representation and ontology engineering. It is typically employed in systems where complex data relationships and logical inferences are crucial, such as expert systems, intelligent agents, and semantic web applications.

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