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Other Course Information ITSE 2456 ORACLE DATABASE ADMINISTRATION I SPRING, 2012 Section Number: Room Number: Class

Days/Hours: Instructor: Email: Office: Phone: 5400/9000 INET MTWRFSU, TBA MS. JANET WARD janetward@dcccd.edu A422 (214) 860-2739

El Centro College SCANS Statement Explanation The following table illustrates how the course specific learning outcomes provide mastery of foundation skills and workplace competencies. SCANS LEARNING OUTCOMES Classroom Procedure and Outcome Lesson 1 -- Introduction to the Oracle Server Technologies 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 3C, 5A, 3D, 6A, 7A 3A, 5B, 5C, 6A, 7D, 7E, 7F 3A, 5B, 5C, 6A, 7D, 7E, 7F 3C, 5A, 3D, 6A, 7A Position the Oracle Product Family Explain Relational Structures Understand the SQL Language Appreciate the DBA s Role Lesson 2 Exploring the Database Architecture Describe the Single-Instance Architecture Explain the Memory Structures Describe the Process Structures Summarize the Storage Structures Lesson 3 --Preparing the Database Environment Identify the Tools for Administering an Oracle Database Plan an Oracle Database Installation Install the Oracle Software by Using the Oracle Lesson 4 Creating an Oracle Database Create a Database by Using the Database Configuration Assistant Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects EVALUATION

3C, 5A, 3D, 6A, 7A 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 2A, 3D, 5A, 5B, 6A, 6D, 7A

Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects

3B, 3C, 3D, 5A, 5B, 6A, 7D,

Individual Projects

SCANS

LEARNING OUTCOMES Lesson 5 Managing the Oracle Instance

EVALUATION

3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4B, 5B, 7A

Describe the Stages of Database Startup and Individual Projects Shutdown 3A, 3B, 3C, D, 4A, 4B, 4C, Set Database Initialization Parameters Individual Projects 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Use the Alert Log and Trace Files Individual Projects 3A, 3B, 3C, D, 4A, 4B, 4C, Use Data Dictionary and Dynamic Performance Individual Projects Views Lesson 6 Configuring the Oracle Network Environment 3A, 3D, 5B, 6A, 7D, 7E, 7F 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 1A, 3B, 7B, 7E, 8A, 8D 1A, 3B, 7B, 7E, 8A, 8D 1A, 3B, 7B, 7E, 8A, 8D Configure and Manage the Oracle Network Use the Oracle Shared Server Architecture Lesson 7 Managing Database Storage Structures Understand Tablespaces and Dataf iles Create and Manage Tablespaces Manage Space in Tablespaces Lesson 8 Administering User Security Create and Manage Database User Accounts Grant and Revoke Privileges Create and Manage Roles Create and Manage Profiles Lesson 9 Managing Schema Objects Create and Modify Tables Manage Constraints Create Indexes Create and Use Temporary Tables Lesson 10 -- Managing Data and Concurrency Manage Data Using DML Identify and Administer PL/SQL Objects Monitor and Resolve Locking Conflicts Lesson 11 Managing Undo Data Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects

1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 3A, 5B, 5C, 6A, 7D, 7E, 7F 2A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 6A 3C, 5A, 3D, 6A, 7A

Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects

3C, 5A, 3D, 6A, 7A 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A

Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects

1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 3A, 3B,3C, 4C,5A,5C,6A,

Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects

1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A 3A, 3D, 5B, 6A, 7D, 7E, 7F 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A

Explain the Purpose of Undo Individual Projects Understand How Transactions Generate Undo Individual Projects Manage Undo Individual Projects Lesson 12 Implementing Oracle Database Security 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4B, 5B, 7A Database Security and Principle of Least Individual Projects Privilege

SCANS 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A

LEARNING OUTCOMES Work with Standard Database Auditing Lesson 13 Database Maintenance

EVALUATION Individual Projects

3C, 5A, 3D, 6A, 7A 3A, 3B, 3C, 3D, 4B, 5B, 6A,

Use and Manage Optimizer Statistics Use and Manage the Automatic Workload Repository 3B, 3D, 6A, 7E, 7F Use the Advisory Framework 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Manage Alerts and Thresholds Lesson 14 Performance Management 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Use Automatic Memory Management 3B, 3C, 3D, 5A, 5B, 6A, 7D, 7F Use Memory Advisors 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Troubleshoot Invalid and Unusable Objects Lesson 15 Backup and Recovery Concepts 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Identify the Types of Failure That Can Occur in an Oracle Database 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Describe Ways to Tune Instance Recovery 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Identify the Importance of Checkpoints, Redo Log Files, and Archived Log Files 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Overview of Flash Recovery Area 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Configure ARCHIVELOG Mode Lesson 16 -- Performing Database Backups 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Create Consistent Database Backups 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Back Up Your Database Without Shutting It Down 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Create Incremental Backups 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Automate Database Backups 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Manage Backups, View Backup Reports, and Monitor the Flash Recovery Area Lesson 17 -- Performing Database Recovery 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Overview of Data Recovery Advisor 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Use Data Recovery Advisor to Perform Recovery (Control File, Redo Log File, and Data File) Lesson 18 -- Moving Data 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Describe and Use Methods to Move Data (SQL Loader, Directory Objects, External Tables) 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Explain the General Architecture of Oracle Data Pump 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Use Data Pump Export and Import to Move Data Between Oracle Databases

Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects

Individual Projects Individual Projects

Individual Projects Individual Projects Individual Projects

LEARNING OUTCOMES EVALUATION Lesson 19 -- Intelligent Infrastructure Enhancements 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Use the Enterprise Manager Support Individual Projects Workbench 1C, 3A, 3B, 5A, 6A, 7A Manage Patches Individual Projects COMPUTATION OF FINAL GRADE Student progress will be evaluated by the following means: Attendance/Participation 19 Lessons and Hands-On Assignments 19 Discussion Questions 19 Quiz averaged together give you one exam grade Midterm Exam Selftest Software Final Exam Final Grade 45 pts 1900 pts 190 pts 1900 pts 100 pts 100 pts 4235 pts 10% 40% 10% Grade Evaluation: A = 90-100 B = 80-89 C = 70-79 D = 60-69 F = 59-Below APROX PTS 4235-3811 pts 3810-3388 pts 3387-2964 pts 2963-2541 pts 2540-0 pts

SCANS

40%

100%

Note: There will be 19 Lesson Quizzes, a midterm and the final. The textbook, lab exercises and the project review material are possible sources for tests. Because we are preparing students to pass an industryrecognized standard with the Oracle Certification, the ability to produce hands-on work quickly and efficiently is critical. There will be benchmarks to aid you in completing assignments in a timely manner. Grading Scale for ITSE-2456 Lab Work All work is to be turned in to the lab assignment area in eCampus. No homework will be accepted that is not in this format. The file must be submitted to the instructor no later than the scheduled due date. Partial credit will be issued for labs. Labs may not be repeated. All lab work must be completed by Thursday May 10, 2012 at 5 p.m. There is no specific lab time assigned for this class. There is no support for Oracle other than your instructor s lab time. Refer to your instructor s lab schedule for the posted lab times. Plan to spend at least four hours per week working on lab assignments. Your instructor is providing a suggested completion date for submission of all labs assignments, and test dates. In the event of unforeseen circumstances, some assignments may change. The student will be notified in lecture of any changes in assignments or due dates. In order to insure that you have the correct assignments and due dates, it is your responsibility to consult with your instructor if you are absent from lecture. Preparing for Examinations

View lectures on eCampus and read the lessons. Complete the 19 end of lesson quizzes. They are worth 1900 credit points and count as one Exam Grade. All exam questions are taken directly from lesson quizzes. INCOMPLETE GRADE STATEMENT Incomplete grades are given only in case of an emergency and at least 50% of the course requirements must have been completed. Request for an incomplete grade must be justified through a written statement and presented to your instructor who will decide if your request can be approved. CONTINUING EDUCATION STUDENTS MUST COMPLETE ALL PROJECTS AND TESTS IN ORDER TO RECEIVE A CEU AWARD. Why Should You Seek ORACLE Certification? The need for Oracle technical professionals has never been so great. Oracle s own certification program recently grew by 100 percent in just eight months and continues to grow at an incredible pace. Even with all these new OCP members, businesses using Oracle technologies still have a large amount of open job orders for OCPs. There just are not enough OCPs! What this really means is that should you choose to earn an Oracle certification, your opportunities will increase greatly, and recent metrics support this. A study published by Computer World magazine found that of all the IT skills that are most highly sought after, Oracle was on top with an astounding 24 percent of IT managers surveyed stating that they had open jobs for Oracle professionals. An additional 10 percent stated that they also had needs for database administration expertise in a variety of areas, including Oracle. Oracle Certification Program Oracle Database Administrator Oracle Database 11g is Oracle s largest introduction of new functionality and is Oracle s most innovative release, leading the database industry into new ground in clustering, automation, high availability and more. Oracle Database 11g Administrator Certification combines training, experience, and testing to ensure that you have a strong foundation and expertise in the industry s most advanced database management system.

http://www.certmag.com/ This site will have up to date salary information in the next couple of months so check it out often. Lecture, Laboratory, and Examination Schedule You are expected to read each assigned project prior to the lecture. Lectures will be short, to the point, and will discuss the highlights of the Project for that week. Most of the class time will be spent working on your Laboratory assignments.

COURSE OUTLINE These dates may vary slightly; however, this outline provides you with target dates so that you can plan your semester to meet assignment deadlines. A more detailed lab assignment sheet follows. The instructor may alter this course outline at any time due to time constraints, loss of school days, or unforeseen problems with computer equipment, labs, etc. ITSE 2456 ORACLE DATABASE ADMINISTRATION I Reading Assignments Outline
Week Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Week 4 Week 5 Week 6 Week 7 Week 8 Week 9 Week 10 Week 11 Week 12 Week 13 Week 14 Week 15 Week 16 Topic 1 Introduction to the Oracle Server Technologies 2 Exploring the Database Architecture 3 Preparing the Database Environment 4 Creating an Oracle Database 5 Managing the Oracle Instance 6 Configuring the Oracle Network Environment 7 Managing Database Storage Structures 8 Administering User Security 9 Managing Schema Objects 10 Managing Data and Concurrency 11 Managing Undo Data 12 Implementing Oracle Database Security 13 Database Maintenance 14 Performance Management 15 Backup and Recovery Concepts 16 Performing Database Backups 17 Performing Database Recovery 18 Moving Data 19 Intelligent Infrastructure Enhancements Page 2 31 85 123 151 193 239 281 329 375 415 443 471 515 541 581 615 635 663

This course has a required lab component. Lab assignments can be completed on any computer system that has the required software in use and connects to the web, including personal computers in the home or office and/or computers located in the El Centro College Computer Center A435. COMPUTER CENTER RULES AND HOURS OF OPERATION

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