Books and Oracle Documentation
The following books and Oracle documentation provide additional information for each chapter in this book.
Ellison, Lawrence. Oracle Overview and Introduction to SQL. Belmont, CA: Oracle Corporation, 1985. |
Kreines, David, and Brian Laskey. Oracle Database Administration: The Essential Reference. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly & Associates, 1999. |
Loney, Kevin. Oracle DBA Handbook. Berkeley, CA: Oracle Press/Osborne McGraw-Hill, 1994. |
Ralston, Anthony, ed. Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Engineering. New York, NY: Nostrand Reinhold Company, 1983. |
Thome, Bob. Achieving a 24x7 e-Business Leveraging the Oracle Database. Belmont, CA: Oracle Corporation, 2000. |
Getting to Know Oracle8i. Belmont, CA: Oracle Corporation, 1999. |
Oracle8i Concepts. Belmont, CA: Oracle Corporation, 1999. |
Oracle8i Server Concepts. Belmont, CA: Oracle Corporation, 1999. |
Oracle9i Database: The Power of Globalization Technology. Belmont, CA: Oracle Corporation, 2001. |
Oracle9i interMedia Data Sheet. Belmont, CA: Oracle Corporation, 2001. |
Oracle9i New Features Summary. Belmont, CA: Oracle Corporation, 2001. |
Oracle9i Real Application Clusters. Belmont, CA: Oracle Corporation, 2000. |
Oracle Parallel Fail Safe (OPFS) Achieves New Level of Recovery Time and Data Availability. Port Chester, NY: D.H. Brown Associates, 2000. |
Kreines, David, and Brian Laskey. Oracle Database Administration: The Essential Reference. Sebastopol, CA: O’Reilly & Associates, 1999. ... |
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