Overview: Conditional Statement | ||
Function | ||
Use | Representing business rules in documentation and automation. | |
Related Techniques |
What is a Conditional Statement? John Spacey, updated on
A conditional statement takes the form if-then and is a basic way to document business rules and logic. They are an essential construct in programming languages and are also commonly used in business requirements. The following are a few examples of business rules as conditional statements.
If a customer arrives then greet themIf a plate looks finished then offer to take itIf a customer complains then offer them a free muffin
Business AnalysisThis is the complete list of articles we have written about business analysis.If you enjoyed this page, please consider bookmarking Simplicable.
TrendingThe most popular articles on Simplicable in the past day.New ArticlesRecent posts or updates on Simplicable.
About
Architecture Behavior Branding Business Business Analysis Business Disadvantages Business Models Business Strategy Cities Color Theory Colors Communication Computing Creativity Culture Customer Experience Customer Service Data Decision Making Design Design Thinking Economics Education More ...
© 2010-2023 Simplicable. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of materials found on this site, in any form, without explicit permission is prohibited. View credits & copyrights or citation information for this page. |