Expression language
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An expression language is a computer language for creating a machine readable representation of specific domain knowledge. Examples include:
- Advanced Boolean Expression Language, an obsolete hardware description language for hardware descriptions[1]
- Data Analysis Expressions (DAX), an expression language developed by Microsoft and used in Power Pivot, among other places[2]
- Jakarta Expression Language, a domain-specific language used in Jakarta EE web applications. Formerly known as "Unified Expression Language", "Expression Language" or just "the Expression Language").
- Rights Expression Languages, machine processable language used for representing immaterial rights such as copyright and license information
References
[edit]- ^ Kyu Y. Lee; Michael Holley; Mary Bailey; Walter Bright (June 1985). "A High-Level Design Language for Programmable Logic Devices". VLSI Design. 6 (6). Manhasset, New York: CPM Publications: 50–62. ISSN 0279-2834.
- ^ "Data Analysis Expressions (DAX) Overview". Microsoft Learn. Microsoft. Archived from the original on 2022-11-28. Retrieved 2026-03-17.