Book for Workflow

Hi Experts,
Does any one have a soft copy of the book <b>Practical Workflow for SAP</b>(Effective Business Processes using SAP's WebFlow Engine)
Authors: Alan Rickayzen, Jocelyn Dart, Carsten Brennecke, Markus Schneider. I badly need it . Please share the link .
Thanks ,
Amber Kumar

Try in the below links:
http://www.sap-press.com/downloads/h950_preview.pdf
http://www.sap-press.de/download/dateien/729/sappress_practical_workflow_engl.pdf
If it is useful please give me reward points.
Thanks
Murali Poli

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