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When choosing a decoupling pattern, you will roughly make this mental journey:

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Starting from top left and going counter-clockwise, we have the following elements. The Application that is to be developed has certain Characteristics (see also 1. Maintainable Applications). Some Characteristics can be 

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 TypeDescription
Knowledge characteristicsUser set or System set

Is there a certain moment when you want to make a decision (explicitly), or do you want that the rule engine with its truth maintenance takes over and derives the value when needed (implicitly)?

Parameters or complex model

For decoupling, input and output parameters are needed These parameters receive a value from attributes in your domain. In the most extreme cases, no parameters are needed at all, or the complete domain acts as input. Certain patterns favor simple parameters, others favor complex parameter sets. In case that a large part of the domain is needed is input, and your domain can not be simplified significantly, then you might choose not to apply any of the presented decoupling patterns.

Enhanced by Blueriq FunctionalityBlueriq has certain features in studio, such as model validations, the Decision Requirements graph, dependencies and specifications which help in creating and maintaining complex applications. Depending on the pattern, these feature can or can not be used.




Maintainability characteristics

It should be possible to quickly make changes to business rules independent of other functionality.

        
Focus on Internal or External Use

The functionality might only be used internally, favoring certain decoupling mechanisms. This makes the contract simpler to maintain, as both the exposer and consumer are under control. If the application is also valuable externally, then the contract to the outside world can not be changed as easily.

Low Implementation complexityEach pattern increases the complexity of the model, and some more than others. Does the gain weigh up against the complexity costs?
Internals invisible (encapsulation)Internals of decoupled functions is invisible or visible for the requesting application. When the internals are not visible, it reduces the mental load on the Business Engineer as well as prevents errors when the internals are used. Business rules must be executed autonomously and have no dependencies with other application features. When this is achieved, the internals can be safely refactored without side-effects.
AutonomousBusiness rules must be executed autonomously and have no dependencies with other application features. With a strict separation, side-effects of changes are impossible. When only the internals are hidden (see above), then it might still be possible to have side-effects. However, a knowledge-model may embrace all business rules without decoupling every single business rule.
Highly TestableIt must be easy to test the functionality. This includes manual as well as automated tests.
Highly ReusableCalculations often have to be reused within the Blueriq application landscape. Certain patterns make a component easier to be re-used than other patterns.
Out of the BoxBusiness rules must be easily modeled and executed with Blueriq by using OOTB functionalities. By preference you want everything to be provided by the product. There are patterns possible, however, that need some custom coding.

Deployment characteristics 

Deployment Granularity
The pattern can be included in the project, meaning that only when a new version of the application is published the decoupled part is published. Or the decoupled part can be deployed independently, so that when it is published, all projects that use this feature are directly using the new version.

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