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| guid="_M0nWsAsYEdyPCr4G1Tb79A">Decision service</a> definition should map business decision point and not technical
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| service like a rule set signature. Decision service&nbsp;definition should not take into account the&nbsp;fact that we
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| are using a rule engine&nbsp;for the&nbsp;implementation, and should expose reusable interface and
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| operations&nbsp;that&nbsp;are linked together by a business meaning or semantic.&nbsp;This means a decision service is
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| part of the business services and not the technical services. &nbsp;
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