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| states the rule will have during its life cycle, from creation, testing, in production&nbsp;to retirement. A rule life
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| cycle is&nbsp;linked to the development practices of the IT team and also to some business requirements. Rule life
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| cycle is an important&nbsp;element to develop the rule governance processes.</span>&nbsp;
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