Software Engineering With Oracle: Best Practices for Mission-Critical Systems

! Software Engineering With Oracle: Best Practices for Mission-Critical Systems ✓ PDF Read by * Elio Bonazzi eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Software Engineering With Oracle: Best Practices for Mission-Critical Systems Excellent for the experinced software engineer. A Customer Software Engineering with Oracle is the most useful book on Oracle that Ive read in a long time.Finally a book that explains concepts, rather than providing me with next-to-useless screenshots and a step-by-step idiots guide. This book isnt a Learn the Complete Oracle Development Lifecycle in 5 minutes style of book. It may require some patience from the novice or programmers with no formal experience in good software engineering

Software Engineering With Oracle: Best Practices for Mission-Critical Systems

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Rating : 4.14 (854 Votes)
Asin : 0130200913
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 784 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-06-09
Language : English

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Not here. In addition, Software Engineering with Oracle links Oracle's own architectural components with crucial externals such as compilers, Version Control Systems, Bug Track systems, and management tools. The CD-ROM includes all the code used in the book, along with an Oracle System Global Area SQL Statement browser, and the author's own freeware application for advanced performance monitoring. As you walk through the implementation of two realistic software projects, you'll master innovative solutions with insider's tips from an experienced expert who will show you how to: * Look at the big picture: architecture and scalability * Manage timing and performance issues * Document as you go * Use tools like C++, Pro C, OCI, and PL/SQL * Develop in Visual Basic, Powerbuilder, Delphi, and Oracle Developer

In recent years, he worked as a systems architect developing Oracle-based workflow management technologies for a major telecommunications company in Australia. Currently, he divides his time between Quest Software, designing Web interfaces to their Oracle Performance Monitoring Tools, and the RMIT University in Melbourne, where he is a Ph.D. . ELIO BONAZZI has been working with mission critical database applications since

Excellent for the experinced software engineer. A Customer 'Software Engineering with Oracle' is the most useful book on Oracle that I've read in a long time.Finally a book that explains concepts, rather than providing me with next-to-useless screenshots and a step-by-step idiot's guide. This book isn't a "Learn the Complete Oracle Development Lifecycle in 5 minutes" style of book. It may require some patience from the novice or programmers with no formal experience in good software engineering practices, but the book is well written and shows that the author has a strong software engineering background. He has provided numerous hints and tricks that sim. Oracle developers should read this book I am an experienced Oracle DBA (more than 10 years, I started with Oracle 5), and this book didn't teach me a lot that I didn't know. But it concentrates in a few hundred pages all tips and tricks that an Oracle developer should know before writing Oracle code. I am currently working in a large Oracle shop, and I cannot look after all Oracle developers. When poorly written code goes into production, I am on the line, and I have to fix the basic mistakes made by sloppy or inexperienced developers. I am trying to convince my manager to buy a few copies of the book and to sort of impose its reading . "Good for newcomers to the Oracle world" according to A Customer. My point of view is the one of a developer with a background in MS Acces and SQL Server, upgrading from small workgroup applications running on PC LANs to larger, Unix-based applications. This book taught me how to "think big", and what to consider while designing large-scale database-centric applications. I am giving it Good for newcomers to the Oracle world A Customer My point of view is the one of a developer with a background in MS Acces and SQL Server, upgrading from small workgroup applications running on PC LANs to larger, Unix-based applications. This book taught me how to "think big", and what to consider while designing large-scale database-centric applications. I am giving it 4 stars only because I found it difficult to grasp all the concepts explained. Probably the intended audience of this book includes professionals who are more experienced than I am. All in all I am happy to have purchased this book. I was able to quickly come up to speed with Ora. stars only because I found it difficult to grasp all the concepts explained. Probably the intended audience of this book includes professionals who are more experienced than I am. All in all I am happy to have purchased this book. I was able to quickly come up to speed with Ora

CD-ROM included.. Softcover. Applies software engineering principles to Oraclebased IT projects, covers Oracle development tools Pro*C, OCI, and PL/SQL, analyzes middleware technologies, and demonstrates how to build a threetier, Java-based performance monitoring tool

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