A business rule is a statement that defines or constrains some aspect of the business. It asserts business structure or controls or influences the behavior of the business. Business rules are commonly used to automate decisions, enforce policies, and ensure compliance. Examples include eligibility rules for loans, pricing rules for products, and routing rules for customer service inquiries. They can be implemented in various ways, including rule engines, decision tables, and procedural code.
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