Business rule
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Definition: | directive that is practicable |
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Definition: | rule that is under business jurisdiction |
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Source: | BMM | Concepts |
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Source: | SBVR |
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Dictionary Basis: | one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure within a particular area of activity: a law or principle that operates within a particular sphere of knowledge, describing or prescribing what is possible or allowable standard on which a judgment or decision may be based ODE “rule”"one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct or procedure within a particular area of activity: a law or principle that operates within a particular sphere of knowledge, describing or prescribing what is possible or allowable standard on which a judgment or decision may be based ODE “rule”" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki. |
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Concept type: | directive |
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Note: | ‘Practicable’ means that a person who understands a directive could observe a relevant
situation (including his or her own behavior) and recognize directly whether or not the business was complying with that directive. For rules that govern activity (SBVR ‘operative business rule’) this recognition is about the behavior of people and what form compliant behavior takes. For example, “each rental must be guaranteed by a valid credit card held by the renter of the rental.” For definitional rules (SBVR ‘structural business rule’) this recognition is about evaluation of the criteria vested in the rule to produce consistent outcomes for decisions or calculations. For example, “a car model requested for a rental must be a car model of the car group specified for the rental.”"‘Practicable’ means that a person who understands a directive could observe a relevant situation (including his or her own behavior) and recognize directly whether or not the business was complying with that directive. For rules that govern activity (SBVR ‘operative business rule’) this recognition is about the behavior of people and what form compliant behavior takes. For example, “each rental must be guaranteed by a valid credit card held by the renter of the rental.” For definitional rules (SBVR ‘structural business rule’) this recognition is about evaluation of the criteria vested in the rule to produce consistent outcomes for decisions or calculations. For example, “a car model requested for a rental must be a car model of the car group specified for the rental.”" cannot be used as a page name in this wiki. |
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Note: | A rule is a claim of obligation or necessity. |
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Note: | A business rule is highly structured, discrete, atomic, carefully expressed in terms of standard
vocabulary."A business rule is highly structured, discrete, atomic, carefully expressed in terms of standard vocabulary." cannot be used as a page name in this wiki. |
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