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Business Logic

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Business Logic
The specific details and information flow of a particular industry.

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For example, software developers often try to separate business logic from an application. The technology for an underlying database is virtually the same for every industry. The difference is in the front-end systems which allow specific types of information to be entered depending on the type of business.



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