Pd — Hardtied
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Business Logic (PD) is tightly coupled or "hard-tied" to specific system interfaces or service layers for high performance or strict rule enforcement. Feature: Real-Time Business Rule Validator This feature focuses on ensuring that the core business logic (PD) can instantly validate incoming data against "hard-tied" rules before it reaches the data persistence layer. Problem Statement: Current systems often have business logic scattered, leading to "leaky" abstractions where invalid data only fails at the database level. Target User: System Architects and Backend Engineers who need to maintain strict business integrity. Core Scenario: A user submits a complex transaction; the PD layer intercepts this, runs it against a suite of "hard-tied" business rules, and provides an immediate success or failure response. Detailed Requirements (The "What" and "How") Requirement Module Feature & Functionality Logic Layer (PD) Hard-Tied Rule Enforcement: Create a set of non-bypassable business rules (e.g., credit limits, regulatory compliance) that must execute every time a transaction object is instantiated. Integration (SI) Glueware Interface: Implement an hardtied pd
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While the keyword is tied to a specific entertainer, it also intersects with the technical world of professional rigging:
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"PD" stands for Police Department . "Hard-tied" could refer to a communication or data line that is physically connected (hardwired) rather than wireless, or to a specific operational protocol.
