You organize business rules in 
               		rule sets. A rule set typically consists of rules executed together, such that if one rule is executed, all are executed (the statements
               in a paragraph, for example). Think of a rule set as a business process, like Validate Input or Update File. Rule sets are
               identified in the Rules pane with a 
               		 symbol.
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You organize rule sets, in turn, in 
               		business functions. A business function typically defines the order in which processes are triggered. Think of a business function as a use
               case, like Insert Customer or Update Order. Business functions are identified in the Rules pane with a 
               		 symbol.
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Business function names must be unique in the workspace. The same rule set can exist in multiple business functions; the same rule can exist in multiple rule sets. The figure below shows the Interactive Analysis Rules pane with a typical hierarchy of business functions, rule sets, and business rules.
 
               		
