business rules
The logical rules that are used to run a business. Business rules can be enforced in the .com objects that make up the middle tier of a Windows DNA system, they can also be enforced in a SQL Server database using triggers, stored procedures, and constraints. | ||||
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Business rules Definition from Computer & Internet Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Business rules
A set of codified restrictions on how data may be entered, edited, related, and represented within a database system. Every company has its own distinct set of business rules. The degree of complexity in a database project is proportional to the amount of effort placed in defining business rules.
A set of codified restrictions on how data may be entered, edited, related, and represented within a database system. Every company has its own distinct set of business rules. The degree of complexity in a database project is proportional to the amount of effort placed in defining business rules.
Business rules Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries
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Business rule
Business rules or business rulesets describe the operations, definitions and constraints that apply to an organization in achieving its goals. For example a business rule might state that no credit check is to be performed on return customers. Others could define a tenant in terms of solvency or list preferred suppliers and supply schedules. These rules are then used to help the organization to better achieve goals, communicate among principals and agents, communicate between the organization and interested third parties, demonstrate fulfillment of legal obligations, operate more efficiently, automate operations, perform analysis on current practices, etc.
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