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* Behavioral rules can be violated. | * Behavioral rules can be violated. | ||
* The purpose of a behavioral rule is to shape day-to-day business activity and prevent undirable situations. | * The purpose of a behavioral rule is to shape day-to-day business activity and prevent undirable situations. |
Latest revision as of 15:51, 3 June 2023
Definition
A behavioral rule is a rule that is an obligation concerning conduct, action, practice, or procedure. [1]
Notes
- Example: Driver must stop for red light.
- Behavioral rules can be violated.
- The purpose of a behavioral rule is to shape day-to-day business activity and prevent undirable situations.
Generic relations
Superordinate concept in the generic relation is:
Superordinate concept in the generic relation is:
- Behavorial business rule
Associative relation
- A bahavioral rule is in contract with a definitional rule.
References
- ↑ Ross, Ronald G. (2020). Business Knowledge Blueprints. Enabling Your Data to Speak the Language of the Business. Business Rule Solutions, LLC. 2nd Edition. ISBN 978-0-941049-17-7.