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Decision Table & Decision Tree

Decision tables specify conditions in an "If" block and values in rules as "Y" (Yes) or "N" (No). Each rule contains conditions set to "Y" to indicate if all conditions in that rule are met. For example, Rule 3 has two conditions that must both be set to "Y" or Yes.

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Decision Table & Decision Tree

Decision tables specify conditions in an "If" block and values in rules as "Y" (Yes) or "N" (No). Each rule contains conditions set to "Y" to indicate if all conditions in that rule are met. For example, Rule 3 has two conditions that must both be set to "Y" or Yes.

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Decision Tables

Explanation:

a) In decision table you have to specify conditions ---in If block or Condition stub
b) Then specify values in rules as Y(Yes) or N(No) .Each rule can contain condition oor
conditions so all those conditions present in a rule are set to be Y.
Consider Rule 3 according to above given example has two conditions so both has to be set
Y or Yes

c)

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