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hi guys and welcome to another I be M o DM technical tutorial in this edition weamp;#39;re gonna look at a new experimental technology produced by IBM which is called decision composer so the notion behind decision composer is to allow yet another mechanism for business users to be able to offer rules so hopefully youamp;#39;re familiar to some degree with ODM and you understand the concept of decision tables and you understand the concept of rules expressed in the business action language boul well thereamp;#39;s another player in town now and thatamp;#39;s called a DM n or the decision modeling and a notation technology and basically it is a OMG standard which allows us to draw diagrams which describe the rules so decision composer is an experimental service from IBM so what does that mean experimental means that IBM is making it available itamp;#39;s in a form right now where itamp;#39;s functional but it may change in the future so nothing you build on it now should be used e