
Oracle 10g Database Administrator: Implementation and Administration
Carol McCullough-Dieter(Author)
Course Technology Inc (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Published on 1. May 2006
Book
Mixed media product
744 pages
978-1-4188-3665-8 (ISBN)
Description
Oracle 10g: Database Administrator: Implementation and Administration (DBA1) uses the most current database release from Oracle to provide thorough coverage of an Oracle database through the day-to-day duties of a database administrator.
Reviews / Votes
1. Oracle Architecture Overview 2. Tools and Architecture 3. Creating an Oracle Instance 4. Oracle Physical Architecture and Data Dictionary Views 5. Basic Storage Concepts and Settings 6. The Basics of Querying a Database 7. Basic Table Management 8. Advanced Table Management 9. Constraints, Indexes, and Other Specialized Objects 10. Basic Data Management 11. Advanced Data Management 12. Security Management 13. Performance Monitoring 14. Proactive Maintenance 15. Backup and RecoveryMore details
Edition
2nd Revised edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Boston, MA
United States
Publishing group
Cengage Learning, Inc
Target group
College/higher education
Edition type
Revised edition
ISBN-13
978-1-4188-3665-8 (9781418836658)
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Person
Carol McCullough-Dieter, an experienced Oracle DBA, has written over a dozen books on Oracle, including Oracle 9i for Dummies. She has worked as a consultant, designer, and trainer for over 20 years. Gavin Powell, BSc. Comp. Sci., OCP (Oracle Certified Professional) has eighteen years of computer industry experience. Diverse experience in database administration and database development in both relational and object databases. Gavin is also an accomplished Oracle technical writer.
Content
1. Oracle Architecture Overview 2. Tools and Architecture 3. Creating an Oracle Instance 4. Oracle Physical Architecture and Data Dictionary Views 5. Basic Storage Concepts and Settings 6. The Basics of Querying a Database 7. Basic Table Management 8. Advanced Table Management 9. Constraints, Indexes, and Other Specialized Objects 10. Basic Data Management 11. Advanced Data Management 12. Security Management 13. Performance Monitoring 14. Proactive Maintenance 15. Backup and Recovery