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Domain-Specific Language (DSL)
A domain-specific language (DSL) is a specialized language or notation tailored to describe concepts, rules, and artifacts of a particular application domain. DSLs improve communication between domain experts and developers, reduce translation effort and enable more precise implementations. Definitions include syntax, semantics, and execution mappings.
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What is this view?
This page provides a neutral starting point with core facts, structure context, and immediate relations—independent of learning or decision paths.
Baseline data
Context
Organizational leveli
Domain
Organizational maturityi
Intermediate
Impact areai
Organizational
Decision
Decision typei
Architectural
Value stream stagei
Build
Assessment
Complexityi
High
Maturityi
Established
Cognitive loadi
High
Context in the model
Structural placement
Where this block lives in the structure.
No structure path available.
Relations
Connected blocks
Directly linked content elements.
Content · Related to
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Dependency · Uses
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Process · Influences
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