Part 2--Oracle Database Design

ebook Oracle Quick Guides

By Malcolm Coxall

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This is Part 2 of a series of quick learning guides for Oracle designers, developers and managers. Part 2 introduces completely new entrants to concepts of Oracle database analysis and design, database normalisation, the logical datamodel, E-R modelling and diagrams, logical to physical transformation in Oracle Designer, physical database design, de-normalization, database design for performance, and building a physical database from a server model.These guides are designed to rapidly deliver key information about Oracle to the following audience groups:- Project Managers and Team Leaders who are new to Oracle and need rapid access to strategic information about the Oracle design and development environment.- Business Analysts, Designers and Software developers who are new to Oracle and need to make first steps in gaining a detailed understanding of the design and development issues involved in Oracle.Part 2 assumes that the reader has a basic knowledge of the relational model and a basic understanding of logical and physical design concepts. The contents of Part 2 include the following subject headings:Preface and Audience1. The Analysis phase - Separating Functional and Database Design2. Introduction to Datamodelling and Database Design: Logical and Physical concepts of design3. Practical Logical Design - Data-modelling4. Practical Logical Design using Oracle Designer5. Moving from the Logical to the Physical design6. Practical Physical Design (using Oracle Designer)7. Designing a database for Performance8. Building the physical database from Designer9. Managing Changes during development10. Glossary of Terms
Part 2--Oracle Database Design