Abstract
IS normally encompass a large amount of business rules; the administration of these rules in a conceptual modeling is only feasible if the rules can be regarded and classified with respect to other facts:
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• Business rules should be analyzable with respect to organizational facts.
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• Business rules should be analyzable with regard to their validity, i.e., their correctness with respect to the real world and with respect to their mutual consistency.
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• Depending on the rule type, the syntax for the specification of business rules has to be more or less restricting.
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• Different business rule types may be assigned to specific implementation alternatives, e.g., those discussed in Chapter 2.
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Herbst, H. (1997). Business Rules. In: Business Rule-Oriented Conceptual Modeling. Contributions to Management Science. Physica, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59260-7_3
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