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SKILL DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL
Ministry of Labour, Manpower and Overseas Pakistanis, GOVT. OF PAKISTAN

B-10, Block 5, Behind Sir Syed University, Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi
Ph: 4812640, 4812643 Fax: 4982678 E-mail: [email protected]


6MonthsCompetency Based DIPLOMA IN














Training will be provided at the Pioneer Institute of Computer Education
ABC
Academy of Business Computer










E-mail:[email protected] Web Site:www.abc.edu.pk
ORACLE 9i

BAHADURABAD CAMPUS
SW-11 1
st
& 2
nd
FLOORS,
QURTABA MARKET,
BAHADURABAD, KARACHI
PH: 34942339 – 34931853-34941005

KARIMABAD CAMPUS
2
nd
& 3
rd
FLOORS,
AL-PRINCE MARKET,
KARIMABAD, KARACHI
PH: 36323668 – 36371115-36329293
5454632
SQL & PL / SQL
FORMS DEVELOPER
BUILD INTERNET APPLICATION
DATABASE ADMINISTRATION (DBA)
REPORTS
LIVE PROJECT
Diploma in Oracle 9i
ABC Academy of Business Computers

ABC
ACADEMY OF BUSINESS COMPUTERS

DIPLOMA IN ORACLE


 COURSE:

COURSE OUTLINE: The detailed course outline is attached here with.
DURATION: 6 MONTHS (400 Hrs).
CLASSES: 2 HOURS DAILY 3 DAYS A WEEK.(Alternate Days)
ELIGIBILITY: Intermediate with computer background will be
preferred.

FEE STRUCTURE: Rs. 1000/- Admission Fee.
Rs. 2500/- Tuition Fee. Payable per month

Rs 3500/- Payable upon Admission.

SHIFTS:  Afternoon (03:00 PM – 05:00 PM)
 Evening (06:00 PM – 08:00 PM & 07:00PM-09:00PM)

 COURSE OBJECTIVES:
This advanced diploma program is specially designed for those who have aptitude
and potential to learn data base management and intention to become a computer
professional for the local and international IT industry.
There is an increasing demand of highly skilled developers because of emerging local
and multi-national software houses & IT users. This training program is design in such
a way which will develop their analytical skill, logic building and design skill to become
an effective and productive developer.
Highly qualified and experienced computer professional having years and years of
experience of software development and teaching database management systems
(DBMS & RDBMS) will provide the training. It will be project based training where
students will be fully involved in the problem analysis, designing of system,
development and implementation of software. Students will also prepare the
documentation of the project.

CERTIFACATION: On Completion of course the certificate will be provided by
ABC and Diploma will be awarded by SDC after qualifying the final exams by
SDC.
Diploma in Oracle 9i
ABC Academy of Business Computers

DIPLOMA IN ORACLE 9i
DETAILED COURSE OUTLINE


Oracle9i : Program with PL / SQL

COURSE TOPICS:

Introduction
Declaring Variables
Writing Executable Statements
Interacting with the Oracle Server
Writing Control Structures
Working with Composite Data types
Writing Explicit Cursors
Advanced Explicit Cursors Concepts
Handling Exceptions
Creating Procedures
Creating Functions
Managing Subprograms
Creating Packages
More Package Concepts
Using Oracle-Supplied Packages
Creating Database Triggers
More Triggers Concepts
Managing Dependencies
Manipulating large Objects

Oracle9i Forms Developer : Build Internet Applications

COURSE TOPICS:

Introduction to Oracle Forms Developer and Oracle Forms Services
Running a Forms Developer Application
Working In the Forms Developer Environment
Creating a Basic Form Module
Working with Data Blocks and Frames
Working with Text Items
Creating LOVs and Editors
Creating Additional Input Items
Creating Non input Items
Creating Windows and Content Canvases
Working with Other Canvases Types
Introduction to Triggers
Diploma in Oracle 9i
ABC Academy of Business Computers

Producing Triggers
Debugging Triggers
Adding Functionality to Items
Runtime Messages and Alerts
Query Triggers
Validation
Navigation
Transaction processing
Writing Flexible Code
Sharing Objects and Code

Oracle9i Forms Database Administration Fundamentals 1

COURSE TOPICS:

Oracle Architectural Components
Identifying Database administrative users
Managing an Oracle Instance
Creating a Database
Using the Data Dictionary
Maintaining the Control File
Maintaining Redo Log Files
Managing Indexes
Identifying unused Indexes
Diploma in Oracle 9i
ABC Academy of Business Computers

Oracle9i Forms Database Administration Fundamentals II

COURSE TOPICS:
Networking Overview
Explaining solutions included with Oracle (I for managing complex
networks
Describing oracle networking add-on solutions
Basic Oracle Net Architecture
Explaining the key components of Oracle Net architecture
Explaining Oracle Net Services role in client-server connection
Describing how web client connections are established through
Oracle networking products
Identify in How the Listener Responds to Incoming Connections
Configuring the listener using Oracle Net Manager
Controlling the oracle Net Listener by Using the Listener Control
Utility
Describing Dynamic Service Registration
Configuring the Listener for IIOP and HTTP Connections
Describing the difference between host naming and Local Service
name Resolution
Using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant to Configure Host Naming
Method, Local Naming Method, and Net Service Names
Performing simple Connection Troubleshooting
Identifying Components of the Oracle Shared Server
Describing the Oracle Shared Server Architecture
Configuring Shared Servers by Using Initialization Parameter
Configuring Dispatchers by Using Initialization Parameters
Identifying useful Data Dictionary Views
Describing the basics of Database Backup, Restore and Recovery
Listing the Types of Failures that may occur in an Oracle environment
Defining a Backup and Recovery Strategy
Describing the Oracle Processes, Memory Structures and Files
Relating to Recovery
Identifying the Importance of Checkpoints, Redo Log Files and
Archived Log Files
Describing ways to tune Instance Recovery
No archive log and Archive log Mode Configuration
Automatic and Manual Archiving of Redo Log Files
Multiple Archival Destinations and Processes
Identifying the Features and Components of RMAN
DESCRIBING THE RMAN repository and Control File Usage
Describing Channel Allocation
Describing Media Management Library Interface
Connection to Recovery Manager
Configuring the RMAN Environment
Describing User-Managed Backup and Recovery Operations
Diploma in Oracle 9i
ABC Academy of Business Computers

Performing Closed Database Backups
Performing Open Database Backups
Cleaning up after a Failed Online Backup
Backing up to Control File
Discussing Backup Issues Associated with Read-Only Table spaces
Identifying the Backup Implications of Operations with NOLOGGING
Options
Using DB Verify to Check for Block Corruption
Identifying RMAN Specific Backups
Using the RMAN BACKUP command to Create Backup Sets
Backing up the Control File
Backing up the Archived Redo Log Files
Using the RMAN Copy Command to Create Image Copes
Describing Media Recovery
Performing Recovery in No archive log Mode
Performing Recovery in Archive log Mode
Read-only Table space Recovery
Relocating and Recovering a Table space

Describing the steps of incomplete Recovery
Identifying the Situations which require incomplete recovery
Performing an incomplete recovery
Recovering from the loss of current online redo logs
Performing incomplete recovery using UNTIL TIME
Performing incomplete recovery using UNTIL SEQUENCE

Performing cross checking of backups and copies
Updating the repository when backups have been deleted
Changing the availability status of backups and copies
Making a backup or copy exempt from the retention policy
Cataloging backups made with operating system commands

Describing the contents of the recovery catalog
Listing the RMAN features which require the recovery catalog
Creating the recovery catalog
Maintaining the recovery catalog by using RMAN commands
Using RMAN to register, resynchronize and reset a database
Quering the recovery catalog to generate reports and lists
Creating, storing and executing scripts
Describing methods for backing up and recovering the recovery
catalog

Export
Import
Guide line for using export and import
Oracle9i Database Performance Tuning

Diploma in Oracle 9i
ABC Academy of Business Computers

COURSE TOPICS:
Overview of Oracle 9i Database performance tuning
Tuning questing, phases and goals
Common performance problems
Tuning during development
Tuning steps for a production database
Performance and availability trade-offs
Log and trace files
Tuning with oracle enterprise manager
Stats pack
Statistics, trouble shooting data and performance data in the data
dictionary
Database and self-built performance statistics collection
Collecting performance statistics with assorted tools
Distributing files across desces
Table space considerations
Full table scan performance
Checkpoint performance
Redo management and performance
Analyzing i/o activity
Analyzing checkpoint performance
Shared poll components and latches
Monitor and tune the library cache
Manage sql statements and pl/sql blocks to improve library cache
performance
Monitor and tune the data dictionary cache
RESERVED POOL AND LARGE POOL MANAGEMENT
Using diagnostic tools to monitor and tune the shared pool
Buffer cache sizing parameters
Buffer cache advisory
Buffer cache tuning views and statistics
Buffer caches for different purposes and non-standard block sizes
Automatic segment space and free space management
Multiple database writing processes
Monitoring and tuning database buffer cache with available
diagnostic tools

Dynamic allocation units in the SGA
Resize SGA components
Resizing the buffer cache and the shared pool

Manage redo log buffer
Control redo operations
Manage java pool memory
Managing the redo log buffer

Use and performance of shared server processes
Diploma in Oracle 9i
ABC Academy of Business Computers

Shared servers and memory usage
Monitor and troubleshoot shared server activity

Automatic PGA memory management
PGA sizing advisor
Sorts and temporary segments
Tuning, diagnostics and guidelines for sorts
Reduce shorting
Configuring and monitoring sort space options
Configuring automatic PGA memory management

Database resource manager concepts
Administering the database resource manager
Define resource plans limits
Assigning users to consumer groups
Manual and automatic consumer group switching
Examine resource plan information in the data dictionary

Optimizer modes
Hints
Plan stability and stored outlines
SQL tuning diagnostic tools
Interpret results from SQL tuning diagnostic tools

Automatic segment-level statistics collection
Dynamic sampling
Table statistics, index statistics and index tuning wizard
Column statistics and histograms
Estimated statistics and automatic statistics collection
Optimizer cost model
System statistics
Copying statistics
Copying statistics between databases

Database storage components
Extent management
High water-mark
Space management for tables
Indexed management

Data storage structures
Selecting physical storage characteristics for performance
Data access methods and structures

Role of the database administrator
Table movement and redefinition
Creating and managing indexes and index-organized table
Statistics collection
Considerations for oltp systems
Diploma in Oracle 9i
ABC Academy of Business Computers

Considerations for decision support systems and data warehouses
Considerations for hybrid systems

Create and refresh materialized views
Nested materialized views
Query rewrites
The DBMS – MVIEW package

Locking mechanisms and management
Data concurrency
Enqueues and lock types
Lock monitoring and resolution of conflicts
Deadlocks
Use diagnostic tools to monitor lock contention


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