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Table of Contents:Introduction
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A Pragmatic Introduction to Oracle:Anticipating Technology and Development Trends
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Understanding Oracle Database Architecture:Walking Down Oracle Memory Structures
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Preparing to Implement Oracle in the Real World:Understanding Oracle Database Deployment Methodology
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Creating an Oracle Database:Feeling at Home in Your Environment
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Connecting to and Using an Oracle Database:Starting and Stopping the Database
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Speaking the SQL Language:Using SQL in Oracle, Using SQL Connection Commands
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Populating the Database:Creating Tablespaces, Creating Users and Schemas
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Protecting Your Oracle Database:Assessing Database Threats, Instance failure
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Protecting Your Oracle Data:Authentication, Operating system authentication
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Keeping the Database Running:Doing Your Chores, Making way, checking space
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Tuning an Oracle Database:Evaluating Tuning Problems, SQL*Plus method
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Troubleshooting an Oracle Database:Troubleshooting with System Methodology
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Monitoring and Managing with Enterprise Manager:Tasting Oracle Enterprise Manager Flavors
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Flashing Back and Replaying: Advanced Features, Using restore points
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Using High-Availability Options:Gathering Real Application Clusters
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Top Ten Oracle Installation Do’s:Read the Documentation, Configure Your Profile
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Top Ten Database Design Do’s:Using Oracle’s Built-In Constraints
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Quick Start Install of Oracle 11g on Linux:Setting Up the Operating System
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Index:Symbols and Numerics
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