The Succinct Windows Perspective
Book Details:
Pages: | 496 |
Published: | Feb 19 2003 |
Posted: | Nov 19 2014 |
Language: | English |
Book format: | CHM |
Book size: | 9.47 MB |
Book Description:
As Oracle has grown and developed and added new features, books about Oracle have likewise grown oversized and bloated and intimidating for the beginner. This book is a succinct introduction to the overall features of Oracle. It does not get into great depth about any of those features. It is a tutorial in nature. The authors use an example database to teach readers how to turn a Windows server into an Oracle server, configure both the Oracle server and client PCs, enable remote access, work with "customers" on designing the database, normalize the data, turn the concepts into a real relational database, design the GUI forms, write the code, produce the reports, and then web enable the system. The reader will be the DBA, the programmer, and the business analyst. At the end, the reader will have developed a fully functional database, and will have a solid, well-rounded grasp of Oracle.
A Practical Approach to Working with Data
Doing data science is difficult. Projects are typically very dynamic with requirements that change as data understanding grows. The data itself arrives piecemeal, is added to, replaced, contains undiscovered flaws and comes from a variety of sources. Teams also have mixed skill sets and tooling is often limited. Despite these disruptions, a data science team must get off the ground fast and begin demonstrating value with traceable, tested work products. This is when you need Guerrilla Analytics. In this book, you will learn about: The Guerrilla Analytics Principles: simple rules of thumb for maintaining data provenance across the entire analytics life cycle from data extraction, through analysis to reporting. Reproducible, traceable analytics: how to...
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Oracle JDeveloper and Oracle ADF
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