Oracle Training Overview
This course explains the "big picture" of the major technologies of recent years. A thorough and conceptual explanation of client/server architectures, relational databases, object orientation, GUI application development and networks is considered. This course may be presented in either a vendor-specific manner, such as from the perspective of Oracle Corporation, or a vendor-independent manner, presenting these technologies in a fashion applicable to Microsoft, IBM and others.
Oracle Training Prerequisites
None.
Oracle Training Audience
All IT professionals including developers, database administrators and web administrators. Also non-technical professionals including project managers, business analysts and executives will benefit.
Oracle Training Course duration
3 Days
Oracle Training At Course Completion
- Understand client/server architecture
- Explain the difference between 2-tier, 3-tier, n-tier and web architectures
- Explain the basics of relational databases
- Explain the basics of GUI application design and development
- Explain the concepts of object orientation
Oracle Training Course outline
- CLIENT/SERVER ARCHITECTURE
- About The Client/Server Architecture
- The Client/Server Components
- About Application Partitioning
- Peering Into The Architectural Components
- CASE TOOLS
- About Case Tools
- Why Use Case Tools
- Which Methodologies Are Supported?
- Design Stages
- Oracle Designer Front P
- More About Modeling System Requirements
- Generating Preliminary Designs
- Designing & Generating Databases
- Designing & Generating, The Design Editor Tabs
- Designing & Generating Applications
- Utilities
- Process Modeler
- Systems Analysis & Modeling
- Entity Relationship Mod
- Function Hierarchy Diagrammer
- Data Flow Diagrammer
- Utilities
- Design Transformers
- Generators
- Modeling, Analysis & Design
- The Data Model
- About Version Control
- THE RELATIONAL DATABASE
- What Is The Relational Database?
- Which Database Objects Exist?
- About Data Warehouses
- The Warehouse Data Model
- Hierarchies
- Processing Hierarchies
- About Materialized View
- The Hypothetical Equities Database
- Equities Logical Data Model
- Equities Physical Model
- Why Use Star Schemas?
- About Oracle Discoverer
- End User Layer (EUL)
- Administration Edition
- Desktop User Edition
- About Parallel Processing
- CPU Idle Time
- I/O Bandwidth
- Memory Usage
- About The Design Of An Oracle Instance
- Multiple Instances For One Database, Same Server
- Oracle Real Application Clusters
- Multiple Instances For One Database, Clustered Servers
- About Partitioned Tables & Indexes
- Partition Aware Optimizer
- What Is Parallel Execution?
- Combined With Real Application Clusters
- Parallel Query & Partitioned Objects
- NETWORK ARCHITECTURES
- Network Architectures
- LANArchitectures
- ANSI/ISO/OSI Network Layers
- GUI APPLICATIONS & HUMAN FACTORS
- About GUI Application Development
- Components Of The Graphical User Interface
- About Oracle
- Major Releases Of Oracle Developer Forms
- Organized Desktop Il
- About Windows
- Presenting Data With GUI Controls
- Multimedia Presentation
- User Dialog With Applications
- Advanced Application Plug-Ins
- OLE Containers & Servers Diagram
- OBJECT ORIENTED PRINCIPLES
- What's All The Buzz (About The Buzzword)?
- The OO Principles
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