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for good documentation about odm essentially the best place to go is the IBM Knowledge Center it has lots of good detail about what the product is what it does it has information about older products you can select the version that youre interested in and you get good information about read books and videos developerworks libraries really quite a bit of good information now that said there are two other sources of information Id recommend this is a free download its a red book its making better decisions using IBM WebSphere a bration operational decision management this is very good its somewhat theoretical its not quite as practical certainly not as practical as in kc but its also useful and secondly theres a book called operational decision management for dummies this is 53 pages long its actually quite good and its a quick read as its mostly just an introduction into what weve already covered in last video but its useful and then lastly this is the KC or knowledge cent