Stop to rack your brain, start using process-oriented decision tables!
...These are decision tables but different from "normal" decision tables.
They fix the flaws of traditional decision tables making it a joy to work with.
But they keep all benefits of traditional decision tables. First of all they present the
logic in a very dense form.
1. Explore all possible combinations of conditions and actions by question-and-answer.
2. Have a compact one-sheet-view on complex logic.
3. Have abandoned combinations documented.
4. Make sure that your decision table is (formally) neither incomplete nor inconsistent
with one click. ...
Development of a multi platform application designed to allow the web access flow of any kind of data but keep the things simple, customizable and secure.