Not MUMPS, that one actually has a standard. This is a straight up proprietary, maintained-by-one-company language. The concept isn't bad (that is, the objective of having a way to automate a formerly manual, and lengthy, set of processes), but the implementation is. Market capture, that's the name of the game for that company. They slip this into all their projects so even if they lose a follow-on contract they still get license fees for their proprietary components.