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==Characteristics==
There is a large variety in ADLs developed by either academic or industrial groups. Many languages were not intended to be an ADL, but they turn out to be suitable for representing and analyzing an architecture.
In principle, ADLs differ from requirements languages, because ADLs are rooted in the [[solution space]], whereas requirements describe problem spaces. They differ from programming languages, because ADLs do not bind architectural abstractions to specific point solutions. Modeling languages represent behaviors, where ADLs focus on representation of components. However, there are ___domain specific modeling languages (DSMLs) that focus on representation of components.
'''Minimal requirements'''
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