ASSESSMENT 15-Sep-2006 Activity: Curriculum development Participants: Bil Bergin Action: Added Modified Delete Accepted Not Reviewed Deactivate PROGRAM DEACTIVATED Rational: Evaluated Oracle Database Operations program as part of the SLO assessment activity. As a result, this program is being redesigned to focus on current and emerging database technologies. As it is presently configured, we are constrained to a single vendor (Oracle) technology, and do not have the opportunity to address other technologies and innovations in the database world. New program developed: Database Administration Page 1 of 5 / 15-Sep-2006 Page 1 of 1
28-Apr-2005 Activity: CIS Department Meeting Participants: Ron Bowman, Mark Dumas, Don Jenkins, Dottie Smith, Ted Tielens, Ric Williams, Bil Bergin Action: Added Modified Delete Accepted Not Reviewed Describe the logical and physical architectural elements of an Oracle Plan for, install, and create an operational Start up and shutdown an Oracle instance and Manage data files. Manage tablespaces, segments, extents and blocks. Manage users, privileges and resources. List and describe the key issues in defining an effective backup and recovery strategy. List and describe the Oracle architecture components related to backup and recovery operations. Set up and perform a logical backup and recovery for an Oracle Set up and perform a physical backup and recovery of an Oracle Diagnose and troubleshoot database problems and failures. Configure a standby Implement different types of backup methods using Oracle database tools. Describe the characteristics of distributed database environments. Evaluate the potential risks and advantages associated with distributed databases. Identify network security risks and their solutions. Define the Net8 architectural layers. Configure a simple client and server, and establish a connection between them. Configure a Names server and use it to resolve a service name. Analyze and troubleshoot Net8 problems using log files, trace files and Trace Assistant. List the options to enhance performance tuning requirements for different types of applications. Collect performance statistics. / 28-Apr-2005 Page 1 of 2 Page 2 of 5
Use Oracle tools to diagnose performance problems. Configure memory and disk resources to optimize sort operations. Reconfigure file structures for performance and other considerations. Evaluate and resolve I/O, data storage and database configuration problems. Page 3 of 5 / 28-Apr-2005 Page 2 of 2
07-Apr-2005 Activity: Acquired from CIS Program Review developed 2004-2005 Participants: Bil Bergin Describe the logical and physical architectural elements of an Oracle Plan for, install, and create an operational Start up and shutdown an Oracle instance and Manage data files. Manage tablespaces, segments, extents and blocks. Manage users, privileges and resources. List and describe the key issues in defining an effective backup and recovery strategy. List and describe the Oracle architecture components related to backup and recovery operations. Set up and perform a logical backup and recovery for an Oracle Set up and perform a physical backup and recovery of an Oracle Diagnose and troubleshoot database problems and failures. Configure a standby Implement different types of backup methods using Oracle database tools. Describe the characteristics of distributed database environments. Evaluate the potential risks and advantages associated with distributed databases. Identify network security risks and their solutions. Define the Net8 architectural layers. Configure a simple client and server, and establish a connection between them. Configure a Names server and use it to resolve a service name. Analyze and troubleshoot Net8 problems using log files, trace files and Trace Assistant. List the options to enhance performance tuning requirements for different types of applications. Collect performance statistics. Use Oracle tools to diagnose performance problems. Configure memory and disk resources to optimize sort operations. Page 4 of 5 / 07-Apr-2005 Page 1 of 2
Reconfigure file structures for performance and other considerations. Evaluate and resolve I/O, data storage and database configuration problems. Page 5 of 5 / 07-Apr-2005 Page 2 of 2