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	<description> One of the tenets of good architecture is to seperate the business logic from the other layers of the application. As technology has evolved, so have the strategies for managing the business rules. In this episode of ARCast, Joe Shirey sits down with Loren Goodman, CTO of InRule Technology, and talks about how to use business rules to drive good architecture in the software development process. </description>
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