Application of a decision support mechanism to the business rules lifecycle

Decision structures have been proposed in a number of contexts an knowledge-based software engineering as an important mechanism for recording and reasoning about the information needed to make decisions during the software lifecycle. We apply decision structures to a new domain, namely that of the...

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