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How do you differentiate between business rules from business requirements?

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Question added by Muhammed Muzammil , Assets & CAFM Lead , Serco (Riyadh International Airports)
Date Posted: 2013/09/11
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A business requirement is something that is multi-customer, and a business rule represents a single customer’s approach to meeting that requirement. Product managers and analysts care about both, but product managers emphasize requirements, and analysts focus more on rules.

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I can almost write a book about it, but in2 sentences I would say:

Business requirements are (out of a business analysis perspective) the processes that are essential in the day-to-day business operation. In a workflow, this defines more or less the begin and the end of the flow.

Business rules describe the way of working in the business. The basic business processes are ususally finetuned / tailored by the business rules. In a workflow, this defines the steps and different directions between the begin and the end of the flow.

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