You have a situation where a collection of rules might provide a flexible way of externalizing logic in an
application.
Which two are accurate considerations to access as you decide to use a decision table or if-then rules?
(Choose two.)
A.
The decision table’s spreadsheet metaphor is compact and familiar to end users.
B.
Decision tables can use globals while if-then rules cannot.
C.
The logic likely requires more rules if expressed as a decision table.
D.
Unlike with a decision table, an Expression Builder is provided for if-then rules to help you craft condition
expressions.
E.
Built-in error prevention features for decision tables can help you build more complete and accurate rules.
Explanation:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E15586_01/integration.1111/e10228/decision.htm