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What (who) is business logic - definition


Business logic         
THE PART OF THE PROGRAM THAT ENCODES THE REAL-WORLD BUSINESS RULES THAT DETERMINE HOW DATA CAN BE CREATED, STORED, AND CHANGED
Functional process logic; Business Logic; Business logic layer; Domain logic; Business-logic; Business layer; Domain layer; Business logic abuse; Application logic
In computer software, business logic or domain logic is the part of the program that encodes the real-world business rules that determine how data can be created, stored, and changed. It is contrasted with the remainder of the software that might be concerned with lower-level details of managing a database or displaying the user interface, system infrastructure, or generally connecting various parts of the program.
Mathematical logic         
SUBFIELD OF MATHEMATICS
Symbolic Logic; Symbolic logic; Mathematical Logic; Logic (mathematics); Logic (math); Logic (maths); Logic (symbolic); Mathematical logician; Logic modeling; Logic modelling; Formal Logic; History of mathematical logic; Subfields of mathematical logic; Formal logical systems; History of symbolic logic; Applications of mathematical logic; 20th century in mathematical logic
Mathematical logic is the study of formal logic within mathematics. Major subareas include model theory, proof theory, set theory, and recursion theory.
symbolic logic         
SUBFIELD OF MATHEMATICS
Symbolic Logic; Symbolic logic; Mathematical Logic; Logic (mathematics); Logic (math); Logic (maths); Logic (symbolic); Mathematical logician; Logic modeling; Logic modelling; Formal Logic; History of mathematical logic; Subfields of mathematical logic; Formal logical systems; History of symbolic logic; Applications of mathematical logic; 20th century in mathematical logic
¦ noun the use of symbols to denote propositions, terms, and relations in order to assist reasoning.
Examples of use of business logic
1. The business logic of the proposed deal is clear.
2. In most cases pure business logic, and that too the long–term, drives that.
3. "In a trusted environment you share more," Kelly said of the business logic of insuring privacy.
4. Fran Nevrkla of Phonographic Performance Limited, said there was "an overwhelming business logic" for combining with Public Performance Sales.
5. But we want business relations to be determined by the underlying business logic of the project," he said.