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| view for a set of business rules, where a rule is represented by a path through the tree.&nbsp;Decision trees&nbsp;are
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| composed of branches that have a condition node as their root, and end with actions.&nbsp;Decision trees allow you to
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| manage a large set of rules with some conditions in common but not all.</span>
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| Here is an example of a <a class="elementLink"
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| guid="_MZlOgML9EeChb6L1Ye70Lg">Decision Tree</a>.<br />
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