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Logic for business
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LOGIC
for
Business
Presentation by
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What Is Business Logic
Business logic is the custom rules
or algorithms that handle the exchange of
information between a database and user
interface. Business logic is essentially the
part of a computer program that
contains the information (in the form
of business rules) that defines or
constrains how a business operates. Such
business rules are operational policies
that are usually expressed in true or false
binaries. Business logic can be seen
in the workflows that they support, such
as in sequences or steps that specify in
detail the proper flow of information or
data, and therefore decision-making.
Business logic is also known as "domain
logic."
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Business Logic Example
A credit card issuer's business logic
may specify that out-of-state credit
card transactions above a certain
limit, say $500, be flagged as
suspicious and the issuer contacted
as soon as possible to confirm the
authenticity of the transaction. The
policy of flagging such a transaction
is an example of a business rule; the
actual process of flagging the
transaction is an example of business
logic. Given that millions of credit
card transactions are conducted
every single day, business logic
enables such transactions to be
checked and processed in an
efficient and timely manner.
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Faulty
Logic
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There are four factors of production – land, capital,
labour, and entrepreneurship. In the past one needed
all four to run a viable enterprise; however, in an
increasingly digital and networked world, you may only
need a combination of two or more for a business to
thrive
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