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Core Concepts

Introduction to Semantic Configuration Management

Learn what Semantic Configuration Management is, and get an overview of the  "Three Pillars" that underpin this approach.

Pillar 1: Semantic Control

Semantic Control looks past meaningless formatting details to understand the underlying structure of your configuration. No more syntax errors. No more merge conflicts. Just meaningful, valuable control over your changes.

Pillar 2: Semantic Compatibility

Semantic Compatibility transcends conventional schematic compatibility by automating both schema generation and data migration from a single model. No more legacy migration headaches. Just seamless, error-free maintenance of your configurations.

Pillar 3: Semantic Composition

Semantic Composition enables complex, interrelated systems of configuration to be constructed from simple, human-friendly architectures that automatically maintain compatibility as your system evolves. No more brittle, error-prone configuration templates. Just intelligently evolving, long-lasting flexibility.