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What kind of configuration does Tacton use—rule-based or constraint-based?

Tacton uses constraint-based configuration, which is more flexible and scalable than traditional rule-based systems and allows for greater complexity. It defines what’s possible instead of listing every combination, making it easier to manage complex products and maintain product logic.

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