Migrate peoplesoft sybase HR database to oracle 11g

Hi All,
We am looking to migrate from sybase 12 to Oracle 11g. We are not sure on which path to choose for this migration to be done. Ths sybase Database is around 55 GB. Below are few questions. Please let me know. The down time on this database can not be more than 2 days at the max.
1. What is the best and fastest way to do this, if there is one?
2. Any Documentation on steps involved in migration?
3. Do we have to use any 3rd party tools for this?
4. Can we achieve the data migration with sql loader, if yes is it the suggested way to do this and is there any documentation on this?
I tried sql developer to do the migration but it did not go well and finally found that it is not the way to migrate a Database with peoplesoft environment, below is the link to explain more about what I have done with sql developer.
If there is any other information required, below link has almost all the information.
Re: Migrate peoplesoft sybase HRMS database to oracle 11g
Thanks
Kranthi

1)     Build an Oracle Demo system patched to the same release level as the current production system.
2)     Launch Application Designer and compare the production system to the demo system so you may capture the modifications.
3)     Load a custom table with the tables listed in the MVPRDEXP.EXP in the production system. Run a script to create an export script for all PSRECDEFN where the RECTYPE is 0. This identifies all application data tables. You may want to dms export large tables in parallel.
4)     DMS Import the exported data into the Oracle instance.
5)     Reapply the modifications.

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