Upgrade  32 bit to 64 bit on  oracle linux4 and R12.0.6 to R12.1.3

We want to upgrade our OS 32 bit to 64 bit and also want to upgrade databse and application versions to 11g and R12.1.3
Upgrade 32 bit to 64 bit on oracle linux4 and R12.0.6 to R12.1.3
Please guide us in detail steps to be followed in this upgradation

Please refer to these MOS Docs.
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1.1 Maintenance Pack Installation Instructions [ID 752619.1]
Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.1.3 Readme [ID 1080973.1]
Interoperability Notes EBS R12 with Database 11gR2 [ID 1058763.1]
Thanks,
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