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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. The specification was based on an earlier proposal for an OWL rules language.<ref name="Horrocks2004">{{Cite conference
| author = Ian Horrocks
| coauthors author2= Peter F. Patel-Schneider
| title = A Proposal for an OWL Rules Language
| booktitle = Proc. of the Thirteenth International World Wide Web Conference (WWW 2004)
| pages = 723-731
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SWRL has the full power of OWL DL, but at the price of decidability and practical implementations.<ref name="Parsia2005">{{Cite journal
| author = Bijan Parsia
| coauthors author2= et al.
| title = Cautiously Approaching SWRL
| year = 2005
| url = https://cs.uwaterloo.ca/~gweddell/cs848/SWRL_Parsia_et_al.pdf
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| last = Mei
| first = Jing
| coauthors author2= Harold Boley
| title = Interpreting SWRL Rules in RDF Graphs
| journal = Electronic Notes in Theoretical Computer Science
| issue = 151