AtScale Announces the Open-Source Release of SML: A Standard Semantic Modeling Language
September 10 2024 - 9:01AM
Business Wire
Democratizing Analytics with a Universal Semantic Layer
AtScale, a semantic layer technology pioneer, announced the
open-source release of the Semantic Modeling Language (SML), a
universal standard designed to promote interoperability and foster
a vibrant community of semantic model builders. This significant
milestone marks a new chapter in democratizing data analytics,
empowering businesses and data scientists to create, share, and
reuse semantic models across various platforms and tools.
Since its founding in 2013, AtScale has led semantic layer
innovation, enabling business users to interact with data using
familiar terms. "We realized early on the need for a
business-friendly view on top of technical data," said David
Mariani, CTO & Co-founder of AtScale. "To achieve this, we
created an independent, universal semantic layer compatible with
any tool or platform."
The demand for a standardized semantic modeling language has
grown as the industry has evolved. AtScale is open-sourcing the SML
specification to meet this need, aiming to foster model portability
and collaboration. "By standardizing on a single language, we hope
to inspire the creation of shareable semantic models across
platforms," added Mariani.
Introducing SML: The Semantic Modeling Language
SML represents over a decade of hands-on development, addressing
customers' needs across finance, healthcare, retail, manufacturing,
and more. SML is a comprehensive, multidimensional semantic
modeling language that supports metrics, dimensions, hierarchies,
semi-additive measures, many-to-many relationships, and cell-based
expressions.
Key features of SML include:
- Object-Oriented: SML promotes composability and
inheritance, allowing semantic objects to be shared within other
semantic objects and across organizations.
- Comprehensive: Built on over a decade of modeling
experience, SML handles multidimensional constructs and serves as a
superset of existing semantic modeling languages.
- Familiar Syntax: SML is based on YAML, a widely adopted,
human-readable, industry-standard syntax.
- CI/CD Friendly: SML is compatible with Git and CI/CD
practices, supporting version control, automated deployment, and
software lifecycle management.
- Extensible: SML syntax can be enhanced to support
additional properties and features.
- Open Source: SML is Apache-licensed, free to use in any
application, and open to community innovation.
AtScale's open-source initiative includes several vital
components. Based on YAML, the SML specification supports both
tabular and multidimensional constructs and is now available to the
public. A GitHub repository contains pre-built semantic models,
such as industry-standard data and marketplace models. In the
coming months, AtScale will release helper classes, tools designed
for the programmatic reading and writing of SML syntax, and
semantic translators that will enable the migration of existing
semantic modeling languages to SML, supporting legacy and modern
tools.
AtScale’s commitment to open-sourcing SML reflects its
dedication to advancing the semantic layer ecosystem. By coalescing
around a single semantic modeling standard, AtScale aims to
accelerate analytics adoption, facilitate migrations between
proprietary vendor solutions, and bring data and analytics to a
broader audience.
For more information and to access the SML specification, please
visit AtScale's GitHub repository and read this blog post.
About AtScale AtScale enables smarter data-driven
decisions by bridging the gap between data and analytics,
simplifying and extending BI and data science capabilities. With
its Universal Semantic Layer, AtScale empowers enterprises to
create business-friendly data models that ensure consistency and
accuracy across various BI and AI tools. With over a decade of
innovation, AtScale continues to lead the industry, transforming
how enterprises utilize and analyze their data. For more
information, please visit www.atscale.com and follow us on
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