Preface
Migrating Oracle Business Process Management Projects describes migration tools, migration techniques, and provides reference material and best practices to enable you to migrate Oracle Business Process Management 10gR3 projects to Oracle Business Process Management 12c.
Audience
This guide is intended for administrators and analysts to learn how to migrate Oracle Business Process Management (Oracle BPM) 10gR3 projects to Oracle BPM 12c.
The information in this guide assumes that you have in-depth knowledge of Oracle BPM 10gR3 and 12c projects and system infrastructure.
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Related Documents
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- For Oracle Business Process Management information, see Oracle Business Process Management.
- For Oracle SOA Suite information, see Oracle SOA Suite.
- For versions of platforms and related software for which Oracle products are certified and supported, review the Certification Matrix on OTN.
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