Re: Book recommendations

From: Mark D Powell <Mark.Powell_at_eds.com>
Date: 24 Jun 2004 05:40:28 -0700
Message-ID: <2687bb95.0406240440.2aa1824c_at_posting.google.com>


"Dale DeRemer" <dderemer_nospam_at_agmc.org> wrote in message news:<cbc7he$9ag$1_at_malgudi.oar.net>...
> I am relatively new to the DBA role. I am 8i OCP, and have a solid technical
> background. Where I'm weak is on design. I'm aware that there is more to
> designing a database then physical layout. Can anyone recommend a good book
> or website for me to educate myself on database design? I'd appreciate any
> feedback. I know I could go to bookpool and blindly pick a book or two, but
> I'd rather not make a blind choice.
> Thanks.

Dale, you should be more specific. I expect what you want is a book on Relational Design rather than articles/Book on laying out an Oracle database.

Unfortunately the only design book I read and liked is no longer available due to the publisher going out of business.

There was a thread on this topic on the Oracle-L list recently that listed several such books that are currently available (approx $140). You can find the Oracle-L archives at
www.freelist.org/archives/oracle-l. You can find the archives to this newsgroup via google.

HTH -- Mark D Powell -- Received on Thu Jun 24 2004 - 14:40:28 CEST

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