BPM installation on NW CE 7.2

I need to  install  BPM for the first time, on a NW CE 7.2 environment on AIX 6.1/ Oracle 11.2.0.2
I am just wondering how much would be the DB size for vanilla installation.
Also please let me know how can I find the installation document
Thanks,
Al Mamun

Thanks for your answer , if it is via JSPM I can install it later i.e. after CE installation is done or I can select at the time of CE installation.
Do you know how much is the additional database storage requirted for BPM standard installation ?
Thanks,

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