Pluggable business logic

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: interprogra – Dynamic linking – late binding

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C719S318000, C719S332000

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ABSTRACT:
Business logic may be separated into pieces and each piece may be pluggable (i.e. replaceable). An event model is created to allow subscribers to listen to business events, the business logic is implemented into a series of strategies that are subscribers to the business events and the business strategies are late bound so they can be replaced. Each strategy is written with granular protected behaviors.

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