ECO'97 for Applications Developers

From: Tony Ziemba <tziemba_at_idt.net>
Date: 1997/03/13
Message-ID: <3327F26D.321F_at_idt.net>#1/1


The ECO'97 Oracle Developers Conference in Boston MA from April 6-9, 1997 will feature over ninety technical sessions in 3 and a half days of the most focussed Oracle technical conference. This conference is run totally by Oracle users, DBAs, and developers. This conference is what Oracle developers want and need to effectively leverage their use of new Oracle technologies. The emphasis is on using currently available software to solve your problems. The conference will be limited to no more than 1000 attendees. Visit the website at (http://www.oracle-users.com) or call (910) 452-0006 for more information. The early registration rate has been extended through Friday, March 14, if you reference this message.

A sample of the Applications Developmemnt topics are listed below.

Customizing SQL Execution Plans with OracleV7.2 and V7.3 Hints Carol Behan

PL/SQL Techniques: Using the Oracle Built-in Packages John Beresniewicz

Circular References Detection and Prevention in Hierarchial Queries Zhongsu Chen

Ten Most Useful API Utilities for Designer/2000 Paul Dorsey

Pro*C and PL/SQL Packages: Tips and Tricks John Beresniewicz and Andy Bruce

Integrating Objects with Oracle7
David Grube

Forms 5.0 Templates and Object Libraries: What Do We Do with Them? Peter Koletzke

CADM: CASE Application Development Method Paul Dorsey

Bringing Cable TV to Oracle Client/Server: The Business Model Michael Lynott

How to Create Maintenance-Free Oracle Applications (Well, Almost!) Bonnie O'Neil

Top 20 Tips for Oracle Reports
Brittany Sherer

Designer/2000: Top 20 Tips
Peter Koletzke

Customer/Address Reconciliation
Ethan Strominger

Object Oriented Development in Forms 4.5 and Beyond Ryan Walcott

Performance Tuning for Designer/2000 Applications Scott Knutsen

Developer/2000 release 2.0 Open Interfaces (API) Mark Doran

Business Rule Modeling: Automating the Analysis of Complex Business Logic
David Wendelken

Scalability and Application Partitioning: Developer/2000 r2.0 Mark Doran

The 60 Minute Guide to the Oracle Server ConText Option Albert Lulushi

Relationships, Inbreeding, One Night Stands (and Other Data Modeling Concepts)
David Wendelken

Strategic Directions for Designer/2000
Paul Cunningham

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Tony Ziemba
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Received on Thu Mar 13 1997 - 00:00:00 CET

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