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IBM Business Process Management Journal

Issue 4.1: February 15, 2012

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Get complete issues for your portable electronic reader!

The IBM Business Process Management Journal is a popular resource for its mix of articles and columns for both IT professionals and non-technical business process management professionals. Now this popular content is available to go! Download the IBM Business Process Management Journal in one of the formats below and bring an entire issue with you for offline reading!

You no longer need to rely on a network connection to read the articles in the journal, and you no longer need to download multiple PDF versions of individual articles to take an entire issue of the BPM Journal offline. Simply download one of these newly formatted files and you've got a whole issue available when you want it.

Note: The BPM Journal is usually available in these other formats within a week after initial publication on the web.

Check the Archive page for issues currently available in these other formats. Additional issues will be added regularly.

PDF PDF version
This new enhanced PDF file includes all article content, plus the BPM Journal Table of Contents, and embedded bookmarks to help you navigate.

Simply select the PDF link Other formats to view or download.

Available issues:

PDF Issue 4.1, February 15, 2011 (16.3 MB)

PDF Issue 3.4, December 14, 2011 (7.4 MB)

PDF Issue 3.3, September 29, 2011 (8.2 MB)

PDF Issue 3.2: June 29, 2011 (12MB)

PDF Issue 3.1: January 20, 2011 (6.3MB)

Kindle Kindle version
Download this version to your Amazon Kindle device for easy reading and take advantage of Kindle's variable text display, bookmarking, notes, highlighting, and page-last-read features. Or use this version with your Kindle for PC or Kindle for Mac app to experience many of the same features of the Kindle device, plus full color and easy access to embedded Web links.

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Note: Adjusting text size or words per line settings on your Kindle device can affect clarity in formatting, particularly in charts and code listings. Figures will not resize with text. To leverage the benefits of the Kindle device, this version contains limited active hyperlinks. Visit the online versions of this material for easy access to all resource links, downloads, and larger figures.

Available issues:

Kindle Issue 4.1: February 15, 2012 (7.4 MB)

Kindle Issue 3.4: December 14, 2011 (5.2 MB)

Kindle Issue 3.3: September 29, 2011 (6.2 MB)

Kindle Issue 3.2: June 29, 2011 (7.4MB)

Kindle Issue 3.1: January 20, 2011 (4.4MB)

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