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  2. Business rule management system - Wikipedia

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    The OMG Decision Model and Notation standard is designed to standardize elements of business rules development, specially decision table representations. There is also a standard for a Java Runtime API for rule engines JSR-94. OMG Business Motivation Model (BMM): A model of how strategies, processes, rules, etc. fit together for business modeling

  3. Accounting information system - Wikipedia

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    The entire system is backed by a centralized database that stores all of the data. This can include transactional data generated from the core business processes (purchasing, inventory, accounting) or static, master data that is referenced when processing data (employee and customer account records and configuration settings). As transactions ...

  4. Business logic - Wikipedia

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    Business logic should be distinguished from business rules. [2] Business logic is the portion of an enterprise system which determines how data is transformed or calculated, and how it is routed to people or software (workflow). Business rules are formal expressions of business policy. Anything that is a process or procedure is business logic ...

  5. Business rules engine - Wikipedia

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    A business rules engine is a software system that executes one or more business rules in a runtime production environment.The rules might come from legal regulation ("An employee can be fired for any reason or no reason but not for an illegal reason"), company policy ("All customers that spend more than $100 at one time will receive a 10% discount"), or other sources.

  6. Business rule - Wikipedia

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    The term business rule is sometimes used interchangeably with business logic; however the latter connotes an engineering practice and the former an intrinsic business practice [citation needed]. There is value in outlining an organization's business rules regardless of whether this information is used to automate its operations.

  7. BRFplus - Wikipedia

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    BRFplus (Business Rule Framework plus) is a business rule management system (BRMS) offered by SAP AG. [when?] BRFplus is part of the SAP NetWeaver ABAP stack. Therefore, all SAP applications that are based on SAP NetWeaver can access BRFplus within the boundaries of an SAP system.

  8. Business rules approach - Wikipedia

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    The business rules approach formalizes an enterprise's critical business rules in a language that managers and technologists understand. Business rules create an unambiguous statement of what a business does with information to decide a proposition. The formal specification becomes information for process and rules engines to run.

  9. SQL-Ledger - Wikipedia

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    SQL-Ledger is an ERP and double entry accounting system. Accounting data is stored in an SQL database server and a standard web browser can be used as its user interface.The system uses the Perl language with a database interface module for processing and PostgreSQL for data storage which is the preferred platform.