Oracle Design: The Definitive Guide (Nutshell Handbook)

  Author:    Dave Ensor, Ian Stevenson
  ISBN:    1565922689
  Sales Rank:    258590
  Published:    1997-03-01
  Publisher:    O'Reilly Media, Inc.
  # Pages:    548
  Binding:    Paperback
  Avg. Rating:    4.0 based on 7 reviews
  Used Offers:    23 from $16.75
  Amazon Price:    $37.96
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Oracle Design: The Definitive Guide (Nutshell Handbook)
  
Oracle Design looks thoroughly at the field of Oracle relational database design. The design of both databases and applications is an often neglected area of Oracle, but one that has an enormous impact on the ultimate power and performance of a system. If the initial design is poor, then the most powerful hardware, the most sophisticated software tools, and the most highly tuned data and programs won't make your system run smoothly and efficiently. Indeed, applications that have been designed poorly will never be able to perform well, regardless of the tuning and retrofitting performed later on. There are three main areas of Oracle design:
  • The design of the specific database objects (e.g., tables, views, indexes, stored functions) that will be implemented in a database.
  • The design of the screens, reports, and programs that will maintain the data and allow inquiries against it.
  • Under certain circumstances, the design must also be concerned with the specific environment or technology (e.g., the network topology, the hardware configuration, and the use of a client/server, parallel processing, or distributed database architecture).
This book examines all aspects of database and code design. Part I examines the project life cycle and where design fits in that cycle; it shows a sample case study, identifies the areas of Oracle7 that are of particular interest to designers, takes a look ahead at Oracle8, and provides an in-depth discussion of data modeling (e.g., entities, relationships, attributes, entity models, function hierarchies). Part II describes design issues for the database itself -- denormalization, data types, keys, indexes, temporal data, import/export, backup, recovery, security, and more. Part III explores design issues for specific architectures and environments -- client/server, distributed database, data warehouses, and parallel processing. Part IV describes design issues for the code that accesses the database -- metrics and prototypes, locking, the toolset, design of screens, reports, batch programs, etc. Part V contains summary appendixes. The table of contents follows: Part I: Getting Started with Design
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Why is Design so Important for Oracle?
  • 3. Data Modeling
Part II: Designing the Database
  • 4. Deciding When to Denormalize
  • 5. Choosing Data Types and NULLs
  • 6. Choosing Keys and Indexes
  • 7. Dealing with Temporal Data
  • 8. Loading and Unloading Data
  • 9. Deciding on Object Placement and Storage
  • 10. Safeguarding Your Data
Part III: Designing for Specific Architectures
  • 11. Designing for Client/Server
  • 12. Designing Distributed Databases
  • 13. Designing for Data Warehouse
  • 14. Designing for Parallel Processing
Part IV: Designing the Code Modules
  • 15. Introduction to Code Design
  • 16. Determining Where to Locate the Processing
  • 17. Metrics, Prototypes, and Specifications
  • 18. Locking
  • 19. Selecting the Toolset
  • 20. Designing Screens, Reports, Batch Programs, Error Handling, and Help
Part V: Appendixes
  • A. Off-the-Shelf Packages
  • B. Tricks of the Trade
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01-14-03 5 3\3
(Hide Review...)  For Designers, techies and smart users
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"Oracle Design" covers the classic steps to accomplish a complete and comprehensive relational database design. This is a book for designers that DBAs should also read. The authors' strengths are that they know what they are discussing and capture it as recommendations and ideas that can be proven with explicit examples. Why read a book published in 1997? Answer is because it is a smart coherent discussion of all of the key factors, from modeling, normalization (when to and when not to), performance, keys & indexes, loading & unloading, different architectures. They do a very sharp job of covering use of nulls. Of special interest is the chapter on temporal data, a characteristic known as "data effectively", designing for values as a point in time. In the data warehouse world, using time dimension is a significant dilemma. We can overlook the dated reference to 3GL tools, swap in knowing that today OLAP tools are a consideration. The book also covers the physical aspects of designing for efficient queries, security and audit trails. The publisher should support the reader by expanding the index and including a CD in the next release in order to make the excellent examples retrievable electronically. For those of us that became hooked on RDBMS because of the improvements offered by Oracle7 series, we can now understand what the big deal is. This book is a solid foundation in the intelligence we need to design effectively for any version of Oracle since rules placed on the server became an option. At full price it would be worth the money but it available at a discount. A very excellent purchase if there are any copies left after I recommend it to my students.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-13 21:49:44 EST)
01-13-03 5 4\4
(Hide Review...)  For Designers, techies and smart users
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"Oracle Design" covers the classic steps to accomplish a complete and comprehensive relational database design. This is a book for designers that DBAs should also read. The authors' strengths are that they know what they are discussing and capture it as recommendations and ideas that can be proven with explicit examples. Why read a book published in 1997? Answer is because it is a smart coherent discussion of all of the key factors, from modeling, normalization (when to and when not to), performance, keys & indexes, loading & unloading, different architectures. They do a very sharp job of covering use of nulls. Of special interest is the chapter on temporal data, a characteristic known as "data effectively", designing for values as a point in time. In the data warehouse world, using time dimension is a significant dilemma. We can overlook the dated reference to 3GL tools, swap in knowing that today OLAP tools are a consideration. The book also covers the physical aspects of designing for efficient queries, security and audit trails. The publisher should support the reader by expanding the index and including a CD in the next release in order to make the excellent examples retrievable electronically. For those of us that became hooked on RDBMS because of the improvements offered by Oracle7 series, we can now understand what the big deal is. This book is a solid foundation in the intelligence we need to design effectively for any version of Oracle since rules placed on the server became an option. At full price it would be worth the money but it available at a discount. A very excellent purchase if there are any copies left after I recommend it to my students.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 06:55:31 EST)
04-10-00 2 1\1
(Hide Review...)  Good ideas, bad presentation
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I was required to purchase and use this book for an Oracle database design class.

Although the authors are experienced DBAs and have good ideas on database design and implementation, they convey their ideas rather poorly. They don't deal with topics one at a time and jump from one idea to the next at times within one paragraph. This book has good ideas, but one has to read this book several times and also must be an intermediate to an advanced level Oracle developer to get the most out of it.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 16:03:15 EST)
07-27-99 5 2\2
(Hide Review...)  Unique book on Design
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By far, the most entertaining Oracle book I have read (and re-read). The book could benefit from some proof-reading and typo-fixing. But it is an excellent reference, and a useful resource for anybody in or interviewing for an Oracle Designer/Developer kind of job.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 16:03:15 EST)
01-15-99 1 7\15
(Hide Review...)  Over-priced, poor text, suitable only for a novice
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I purchased the book, Oracle Design, largely because it had thus far been highly rated with five stars by other reviewers at Amazon.Com. In that regard, I feel cheated because there is nothing in the book that will help any person other than a novice become a better Oracle database programmer, but even then, there exists better titles from which a novice can learn from.

Specifically, the book has little, if any, content that would be of interest to any person other than the most inexperienced computer programmer, since its content is restricted to common sense issues that should already be well understood by any person who has any programming experience whatsoever.

The author has nothing worthwhile to say, but instead just rambles on and on, such that I must now question the author's motive for writing the book in the first place because he seems to be without purpose.

For both beginners and experienced Oracle programmers alike, your money would be better spent buying other Oracle books because there are indeed other Oracle books available that are definitely worth buying, but Oracle Design is not one of them.

(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 16:03:15 EST)
11-25-98 4 4\4
(Hide Review...)  Straight Advice from Serious Designers
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With this book, the authors help bring focus to the physical design phase. Practical advice can be found that will apply to most RDBMS implementations, and the Oracle-specific topics are "dead on". Though this book covers Oracle v7, their companion "Oracle8 Design Tips" fills the gaps nicely. In my teaching and consulting practice, this book has helped quite a lot. I rarely leave home without it.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 16:03:15 EST)
09-14-98 4 (NA)
(Hide Review...)  Well written overview of Oracle 7
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A great overview of database concepts and how they apply to Oracle. Well written, in plain, easy to understand language.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 16:03:15 EST)
12-21-97 5 0\1
(Hide Review...)  Excellent Database Desgin book that I have ever found!
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I have been Sybase developer for years. Now I am migrating to Oracle world. This is the only book that I read twice so far. It's not only an excellent technical book on Oracle and Database; it's also a great English book and it is fun to read. It is a great feeling to have this kind of book at this price. Great Bargain! Thanks, Dave and Ian.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2006-06-24 16:03:15 EST)
  
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