Project planning and execution with OCS

Hi,
I am not able to access the the following document at Openworld archive. Please look into this..
The document name is "Project planning and exectution with OCS" session id is 096.
We are about to start a project in OCS. This document would be much useful for us..
Please browse below URL:
http://www.oracle.com/openworld/archive/sf2005/technology.html#occ
Click on session id 096 link..Will give you 404 Error

I tried to download the 96.pdf, but got the same 404 error.
Could you please send me this document to the a0ri0n at yandex.ru?
Thank you!

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