* Encapsulates the knowledge and experience of some of the foremost experts in Oracle development, the vast majority of whom are also established and successful authors. * Covers landmark software and techniques (invented by the authors) that have changed the face of Oracle development. * A broad ranging, anecdotal and humorous title that will appeal to anyone (developers, DBAs, manager, architects etc) involved with and Oracle-based project. * Simplified code snippets, the book provides real solutions that people can then build upon themselves.
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The Ancient Oracle Deck is composed of fifty-four artfully crafted cards by artist/author Barbara L Kahn, created from decades of her exquisite visionary paintings and extensive metaphysical studies.
Jonathan Lewis is one of the world's foremost authorities in this field (he is frequently quoted and reference by other leading experts, such as Tom Kyte – see for example http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/ask/download_file ...
Most performance, backup, and recovery problems that database administrators face on a daily basis can easily be identified through understanding the essential core of Oracle Database architecture that Lewis describes in this book.
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Mastering Analytics Cloud in Oracle Cloud ERP: Unleashing Data Insights for Business Excellence Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction to Oracle Cloud ERP Analytics Chapter 2: Navigating Oracle Cloud ERP Analytics Chapter 3: Data ...
The authors come together in this book to share some of their deepest and most powerful insights into solving the difficult problems surrounding scalability, globalization, configuration and lifecycle management, and more.
Just choose a card and refer to the corresponding page in the book to find enlightening interpretations and affirmations.
This book unravels the enigma of oracular prophecies, offering a comprehensive exploration of the art that has both shaped history and provided glimpses into the future.
The Knowledge Discovery in Data (KDD) process was first published by Usama Fayyad, Gregory Piatetsky-Shapiro, and Padhraic Smyth in 1996 in their paper titled From Data Mining to Knowledge Discovery in Databases.