Oracle 9i Fundamentals I (Exam Cram 2)

Oracle 9i Fundamentals I (Exam Cram 2)

by April Wells (Author)

Synopsis

Whether you're studying for the Oracle 9i Fundamentals I exam or just need to take the New Features update exam, Oracle 9i Funamentals I Exam Cram 2 can help you get certified. This efficient guide follows the exam objectives clearly and concisely. New Features materials are also included in the book, as well as a full-customizable practice test engine on CD. Oracle 9i Fundamentals I Exam Cram 2 is your smartest way to get certified.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 544
Edition: 1
Publisher: Pearson IT Certification
Published: 03 Dec 2004

ISBN 10: 0789732653
ISBN 13: 9780789732651
Book Overview:

Whether you're studying for the Oracle 9i Fundamentals I exam or just need to take the New Features update exam, Oracle 9i Funamentals I Exam Cram 2 can help you get certified. This efficient guide follows the exam objectives clearly and concisely. New Features materials are also included in the book, as well as a full-customizable practice test engine on CD. Oracle 9i Fundamentals I Exam Cram 2 is your smartest way to get certified.


Author Bio

April Wells is Senior Oracle DBA, Oracle APPS DBA, and DB2 DBA for CS Stars, an insurance claims processing and risk management ASP in Amarillo, Texas. She holds an Oracle 8, 8i, and 9i OCP and has taken numerous database and Oracle-specific classes. Her background includes experience with IMS databases; DB2; SQL Server; Oracle 8, 8i, and 9i; and dBase; working as a webmaster and Linux System Administrator as well as a Cobol programmer; Oracle Forms designer; and Visual Basic programmer.

April has presented at IOUG and has recently published Oracle 11i E-Business Suite from the Front Lines, Grid Database Design, and several articles on databases for InformIT. She is working on two more books (Grid Applications Design and Oracle 9i/10i Data Warehouse Field Guide).

She graduated with a BS in Information Science from the University of Pittsburgh's School of Library and Information Sciences and earned her MBA from the Texas A&M University System.