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Preface
This redbook tells you how to design your FlowMark processes to optimize
performance, capacity and resource utilization. This version has been updated for
IBM FlowMark V2.3 and runs on the OS/2, NT and AIX platforms.
It was written for technical professionals such as solutions architects, consultants,
and application programmers who are implementing a FlowMark system. Some
knowledge of FlowMark and client/server issues is assumed.
The Team That Wrote This Redbook
This redbook was produced by a team of specialists from around the world working
at the International Technical Support Organization, Poughkeepsie Center.
Bob Stegmaier is a Senior Marketing Support Representative at IBM's Dallas
Systems Center in Roanoke, Texas, USA. Ever since FlowMark was announced,
Bob has consulted with customers worldwide in all areas of FlowMark and written
technical documents. He has been with IBM for 30 years, including a variety of
programming assignments and 10 years with the Dallas Systems Center. He has a
degree in economics from George Washington University in Washington D.C.
Tomislav Begovac is at the IBM FlowMark Competency Center in Boeblingen
responsible for FlowMark technical support in EMEA (Europe, Middle East, and
Africa). Before his current assignment, he was managing the development tools
department in the IBM German Software Development Lab. Tomislav can be
reached at beg@de.ibm.com.
This redbook was published by the International Technical Support Organization.
Mike Ebbers is a Senior International Support Representative at the International
Technical Support Organization, Poughkeepsie Center. He has worked at IBM for
24 years. He produces redbooks on workflow and image products. Mike
previously developed Education and Training courses on imaging and printing.
Thanks to the following people for their invaluable contributions to this project:
Joachim Schmitz
German Software Development Lab
Boeblingen, Germany
Mike Lang
IBM National Technical Support
Dallas Systems Center
For updating the redbook for FlowMark Version 2.3, thanks to:
Tomislav Begovac
German Software Development Lab
Boeblingen, Germany
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