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OCP Oracle Database 10g Certification All-in-One Exam Guide View Larger Image | Damir Bersinic, John Watson Oracle Press, Paperback, Bk&CD edition, Published September 2005, 926 pages, ISBN 0072257903 | List Price: $105.00 Our Price: $61.95 You Save: $43.05 (41% Off)
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Table of Contents
PART I: Oracle Database 10g Administrative Workshop I Exam
Ch. 1: Oracle Concepts and Architecture
Ch. 2: Installing Oracle Database 10g
Ch. 3: Creating an Oracle Database
Ch. 4: Programming and Interfacing with the Oracle Database
Ch. 5: Managing Oracle Processes
Ch. 6: Managing Oracle Storage Structures
Ch. 7: Administering Database Users
Ch. 8: Managing Database Objects
Ch. 9: Manipulating Database Data
Ch. 10: Programming Oracle with PL/SQL
Ch. 11: Securing the Oracle Database
Ch. 12: Configuring Oracle Networking
Ch. 13: Managing Oracle Shared Server
Ch. 14: Managing Database Performance
Ch. 15: Monitoring Oracle
Ch. 16: Managing Undo
Ch. 17: Dealing with Locking
Ch. 18: Configuring Oracle Database for Backup and Recovery
Ch. 19: Backing up Oracle Databases
Ch. 20: Recovering Oracle Databases
PART II: Oracle Database 10g Administrative Workshop II Exam
Ch. 21: Managing Globalization in Oracle Database
Ch. 22: Configuring Security for the Listener
Ch. 23: Managing Distributed Transactions
Ch. 24: Getting Started with Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN)
Ch. 25: Using RMAN to Backup Databases
Ch. 26: Complete Database Recovery
Ch. 27: Incomplete Database Recovery
Ch. 28: Using Oracle Flashback Database
Ch. 29: Recovering from User Errors
Ch. 30: Detecting and Recovering from Database Corruption
Ch. 31: Tools for Oracle Database 10g Tuning
Ch. 32: Implementing Materialized Views
Ch. 33: Managing Oracle Database Resources
Ch. 34: Automating Administrative Tasks
Ch. 35: Advanced Programming and Administrative Tools and Techniques
Appendix A: About the CD-ROM
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