A book/CD-ROM guide for application developers and database administrators, providing tangible examples and techniques for getting the most out of database and client-server applications. Explains all implementation steps, focusing on the use of Oracle and client-server technology, and presents real-world examples and code listings that can be used in diagnosis and treatment of performance problems. The CD-ROM contains a performance and tuning toolkit. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.
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Donald Burleson (Raleigh, NC) has been a database administrator for over 15 years and has designed numerous data warehouse systems with Oracle. He is the author of several books about Oracle, including High Performance Oracle Database Applications and Oracle Databases on the Web, and over 30 articles in magazines such as DBMS, Oracle Magazine, and Computerworld.
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