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| Rule design address the discipline of designing the rule set structure, which includes the parameters input and output
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| to the rule set, but also the logic of execution of the rules using rule flow or other mechanism. The complexity of a
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| rule set implementation is also coming from the data modeling, therefore the design discipline includes a set of
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| activity to design and build the data model or fact model.
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| The task of defining where to implement and enforce the business rule is also part of the design discipline.
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