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Characteristics of a Good Business Rule
- A good business rule should be declarative, meaning it specifies what needs to be done, rather than how to do it.
- A good business rule should be precise, meaning it has a clear and agreed-upon meaning.
- A good business rule should be atomic, meaning it is a single statement that expresses one idea.
- A good business rule should be consistent, meaning it is internally and externally consistent.
- A good business rule should be expressible, meaning it can be written in structured, natural language.
- A good business rule should be distinct, meaning it is non-redundant and does not duplicate other rules.
- A good business rule should be business-oriented, meaning it is understood by business people and not just technical experts.
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Test your knowledge of good business rules with this quiz. Learn about the key principles, such as being declarative, precise, atomic, consistent, expressible, distinct, and business-oriented. Challenge yourself to understand and apply these important concepts in business rule development.