Answer:
The Run-Time Rule Engine performs the following functions:
☛ Processes rules created as declarative statements without procedural instructions
☛ Groups all the rules that apply to a business process together (a policy) without having to arrange them in order of, or define them in terms of, relationships, contingencies, or dependencies
☛ Resolves rule conflicts arising from the simultaneous presence of multiple facts and conditions
☛ Supports forward chaining of rules that involves reevaluating rules in the executing policy based on changes to the fact base (addition/removal of facts or changes in state/data of existing facts). Forward chaining does not inherently span policies
☛ Processes rules created as declarative statements without procedural instructions
☛ Groups all the rules that apply to a business process together (a policy) without having to arrange them in order of, or define them in terms of, relationships, contingencies, or dependencies
☛ Resolves rule conflicts arising from the simultaneous presence of multiple facts and conditions
☛ Supports forward chaining of rules that involves reevaluating rules in the executing policy based on changes to the fact base (addition/removal of facts or changes in state/data of existing facts). Forward chaining does not inherently span policies
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