Expert Oracle Database 10g Administration Corrected , Cor Edition Contributor(s): Alapati, Sam (Author) |
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ISBN: 1590594517 ISBN-13: 9781590594513 Publisher: Apress OUR PRICE: $49.49 Product Type: Paperback Published: March 2006 Annotation: A unique, one-volume guide to the administration and management of the Oracle database. Fully revised and updated for Oracle 10g, this book covers all of the new 10g management and performance tools and provides essential primers on UNIX, Linux, and Windows NT administration, and on core SQL and PL/SQL programming techniques. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Computers | Databases - General |
Dewey: 005.758 |
Series: Expert's Voice |
Physical Information: 1.83" H x 7.06" W x 9.32" (3.99 lbs) 1276 pages |
Descriptions, Reviews, Etc. |
Publisher Description: GRATIANO . . . As who should say "I am Sir Oracle, And when I ope my lips, let no dog bark " --The Merchant of Venice, act 1, scene 1 Oracle Corporation used to print the preceding quotation from Shakespeare at the beginning of one of its chapters in the Oracle database administrator (DBA) manual (Oracle 6). I always thought the quote was interesting. If you proceed a little further in the play, you'll find this quotation: BASSANIO Gratiano speaks an infinite deal of nothing, more than any man in all Venice. His reasons are as two grains of wheat hid in two bushels of chaff: you shall seek all day ere you find them . . . --The Merchant of Venice, act 1, scene 1 Bassanio counters that, in truth, Gratiano speaks too much: from two bushels of chaff, two grains of wheat may be recovered. And that's the raison d' tre for this book: to separate the wheat from the chaff. This second part of the quotation is more apt when you consider the difficulty of extracting the right database management procedures from the tons of material available for the Oracle Database 10g database. Oracle Corporation publishes copious material to help you manage its increasingly complex databases. Oracle Corporation also conducts a variety of in-person and Web-based classes to explain the vast amount of subject matter that you need to understand to effectively work with the Oracle database today. |