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Virtual Book about 'design'



Table of Contents: Virtual Book about 'design'

This virtual book brings together the most relevant topics about 'design'. The topics are grouped into these categories:
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Introductory Information about 'design'

This category includes definitions, overviews, concepts, restrictions, frequently asked questions, and explanations of how things work. This is where you should start if you are not familiar with this subject area.

Results in this section come from these books:

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Concepts

Schema Design

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Application Developer's Guide - Object-Relational Features

What are the design goals of Oracle9i Object-Relational & Extensibility technologies?

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Data Warehousing Guide

Logical Versus Physical Design in Data Warehouses

Materialized View Schema Design Guidelines

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OLAP Developer's Guide to the OLAP DML

Global Versus Modular Design Approaches

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XML Database Developer's Guide - Oracle XML DB

Design Guidelines: Java Inside or Outside the Database?

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XML Developer's Kits Guide - XDK

Advantages at BC4J Design Time


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Tasks Related to 'design'

This category includes how-to information, both detailed procedures and general usage information and guidelines. The tasks are listed alphabetically, with shortcut links that jump to places within the list. For example, if you want to find Creating, look for a link labeled CRE.

Shortcuts to Tasks

CRE DES MOD MOV PAR PRO

Creating a Logical Design

Creating and Designing Permission Programs

Designating a Data Item as the Data Source for a User-Defined Class

Designating Database Privileges and JVM Permissions

Designating Database Privileges and JVM Permissions

Designating Tables for Monitoring and Automated Statistics Gathering

Designing a Replication Environment for Survivability

Designing an Effective Directory Tree and Choosing Entry Names

Designing and Defining an Analytic Workspace for Sales History Data

Designing and Developing for Performance

Designing and Implementing a Template

Designing Applications

Designing Applications

Designing CHECK Constraints

Designing Database Schemas to Support Multiple Languages

Designing Directory Security

Designing End-to-End Applications Using XDK and Oracle XML DB

Designing for High Availability and Failover

Designing for Survivability

Designing I/O Layouts

Designing Indexes

Designing Management Applications Based on Oracle MIBs

Designing Operators

Designing Plug-ins

Designing Tables

Designing the Database

Designing the Types

Designing Triggers

Designing Your Database for OLAP

Designing Your XML Application

Modeling and Design

Modeling and Design

Moving from Logical to Physical Design

Part II: Designing the Database - Organization

Partitioning Design Considerations

Process: Designing and Defining an Analytic Workspace to Hold Relational Data