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What are decision tables?

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Question by Rohan
Submitted on 10/8/2003
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What are decision tables?


Answer by scozz
Submitted on 5/11/2004
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decision tables are processing models involved in systems analysis that allow us to decipher certain outcomes or to decipher which is the best outcome/option.

 

Answer by TAHIR MAHMOOD
Submitted on 10/27/2005
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A decision table is a matrix of rows and columns that shows conditions and actions.Decision rule, are also included in the table, which state  what procedure to follow when a certain condition exist .

 

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