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'''SWRL''' ('''S'''emantic '''W'''eb '''R'''ule '''L'''anguage) is a proposal for a [[Semantic Web]] rules-language, combining sublanguages of the [[Web Ontology Language|OWL Web Ontology Language]] (OWL DL and Lite) with those of the [[RuleML|Rule Markup Language]] (Unary/Binary [[Datalog]]).
 
The specification was submitted in May [[2004]] to the [[W3C]] by the [[National Research Council of Canada]], Network Inference (since acquired by [[webMethods]]), and [[Stanford University]] in association with the Joint US/EU ad hoc Agent Markup Language Committee.
 
SWRL has the full power of OWL DL, but at the price of decidability and practical implementations.<ref name="Parsia2005">{{Cite journal