examples of business logic flaws in real-world applications
"Examples of business logic flaws in real-world applications" refer to situations where the programming or design of an application fails to accurately reflect the desired business rules or processes. These flaws can lead to incorrect calculations, invalid data transactions, or other unintended consequences that can impact the functionality, accuracy, or security of the application in real-life business scenarios.
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