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Key: SBVR_-30
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Legacy Issue Number: 10525
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Status: closed
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Source: General Electric ( Mark Linehan)
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Summary:
Clause 12.1 shows that "business rule" is derived from "business policy". A similar relationship should be shown for "advice" (or "advice of permission" or whatever we call it in the resolution of issue 9475) and "business policy".
Consider this example, derived from one given by Ron Ross:
Fact type: person makes payment
Rule Statement: A person may make a payment only if making the payment is expressly permitted for the person.
Advice Statement: A senior manager may make a payment.How could it be that one of these is derived from business policy but not the other?
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Reported: SBVR 1.0b2 — Wed, 13 Dec 2006 05:00 GMT
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Disposition: Resolved — SBVR 1.0
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Disposition Summary:
Add to clause 12. a fact type "advice is derived from business policy" similar to the existing "business rule is derived from business policy".
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Updated: Sat, 7 Mar 2015 08:55 GMT
SBVR_ — SBVR Issue -- Relationship between "Business Policy" and "Advice"
- Key: SBVR_-30
- OMG Task Force: 2nd SBVR FTF