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Transcript
Oracle Database 11g: Introduction
Course Specifications
Course number: 085729
Course length: 1.0 day(s)
Course Description
Course Objective: You will identify and use all the basic features of Oracle Database 11g.
Target Student: This course is designed for any database professional whose company is considering
transition to Oracle or is about to move to Oracle databases.
Prerequisites: To ensure your success, we recommend that you be familiar with relational database
concepts and the fundamentals of databases or take this Element K course or have equivalent
experience: Relational Database Design.
Familiarity with the Windows environment, Microsoft Office applications, or similar Office productivity
applications is also desired.
Hardware Requirements
To use Oracle 11g Release 1 (Standard Edition), the following hardware is required:
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Intel® Pentium® of 800 MHz or higher processor.
2 GB of RAM or more.
6 GB of available hard-disk space or more.
CD-ROM or DVD drive.
Super VGA or higher resolution monitor.
Mouse or a compatible pointing device.
A projection system to display the instructor's computer screen.
Software Requirements
Each computer requires the following software:
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Oracle 11g Release 1 (Standard Edition) server software.
Oracle 11g Release 1 (Standard Edition) client software.
Microsoft® Office™ Professional 2007 or higher.
JDK 6.0 (64 bit) or later.
SQL Developer.
Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to:
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identify the fundamental concepts of databases and the Oracle 11g RDBMS.
identify the various components in the Oracle 11g architecture.
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use SQL commands in the Oracle 11g interface and execute simple queries to manage data.
create other database objects such as indexes, sequences, views, and synonyms.
work with PL/SQL commands to manipulate data.
administer a database to improve its performance.
Course Content
Lesson 1: Fundamentals of Oracle Database 11g
Topic 1A: Overview of Basic Database Concepts
Topic 1B: Explore Oracle Database 11g
Lesson 2: Overview of the Oracle Architecture
Topic 2A: Examine Memory Structures
Topic 2B: Examine Logical Storage Structures
Topic 2C: Examine Physical Storage Structures
Topic 2D: Examine Backup and Recovery Processes
Lesson 3: Using SQL Commands to Work with Tables
Topic 3A: Use Data Definition Language (DDL) Commands
Topic 3B: Use Data Manipulation Language (DML) Commands
Topic 3C: Use Transaction Control Language (TCL) Commands
Lesson 4: Creating Other Database Objects
Topic 4A: Create Indexes
Topic 4B: Apply Sequences
Topic 4C: Use Views
Topic 4D: Use Synonyms
Lesson 5: Using PL/SQL Commands to Manipulate Data
Topic 5A: Use PL/SQL Blocks
Topic 5B: Work with Packages
Topic 5C: Create Triggers
Topic 5D: Use Object Relational Databases
Lesson 6: Administering a Database
Topic 6A: Create a Database
Topic 6B: Manage Database Memory
Topic 6C: Manage Database Processes
Topic 6D: Work with Tablespaces
Topic 6E: Managing Users and Permissions