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Oracle Applications DBA Field Guide
By: Elke Phelps, Paul Jackson Paperback: 264 pages (March 31, 2006) Apress Oracle Applications DBA Field Guide provides scripts, notes, guidelines, and references to guide you safely through the crucial day-to-day administration tasks that fall within your jurisdiction. This includes configuring, monitoring, performance tuning, troubleshooting, and patching. This book contains tips, techniques, and guidance for administering the highly complex Oracle E-Business Suite running Oracle9i or Oracle10g on UNIX or Linux servers--all in an easy reading and quick-to-navigate fo rmat. Even for the experienced database administrator, Oracle Applications are complicated to administer, and most other documentation out there is difficult to find and understand. Whether you're an experienced Oracle Applications DBA or a relative newcomer to Oracle 11i Applications (perhaps migrating from PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, or Siebel), this book will enable you to make a real impact on the ease and efficiency of your day-to-day administrative tasks, and will be relevant for Oracle Appli cations Release 12 and Fusion. |
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Installing, Upgrading And Maintaining Oracle Applications 11i: Or, When Old Dogs Herd Cats Release 11i Care And Feeding
By: Barbara Matthews, John Stouffer, Karen Brownfield Paperback: 456 pages (November 30, 2004) Lulu Press
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Oracle Application Server 10g: J2EE Deployment and Administration
By: Erin Mulder Paperback: 400 pages (September 6, 2004) Apress This book is based on the very latest version of Oracle's fully J2EE- certified Application Server (previously called Oracle9iAS). Oracle Corp.Adoption interest is growing rapidly amidst favorable reports regarding performance and reliability. Deploying J2EE applications and configuring the application server are known to be the most tricky and non-standard elements of J2EE development, and thus they receive scant attention in general J2EE texts. This book provides a focused, no-frills guide to getting J2EE applications up and running on 10G. It covers Oracle's J2EE container, OC4J (available for free for development purposes), in full detail and then moves on to explain how to configure and use the various enterprise-level features that come with the commercial editions. |
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Oracle Application Server 10g Administration Handbook
By: John Garmany, Donald K. Burleson Paperback: 400 pages (February 17, 2004) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) From the exclusive publisher of Oracle Press books, here is an architectural and technical reference on how to use Oracle Application Server 10g to Web-enable Oracle databases for application server systems. You'll find coverage of installation, configuration, and tuning, using Java with Oracle Application Server 10g, and much more. |
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Oracle E-Business Suite Financials Administration
By: Shankaran Iyer Paperback - 704 pages 1st edition (December 4, 2001) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) From the official Oracle Press comes a comprehensive guide managing, customizing, and tuning this key component of the Oracle Applications Suite. You'll learn to install and update Oracle Financials, apply various patches, and much more using this essential resource. |
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Oracle E-Business Suite 11i: Implementing Core Financial Applications
By: Susan Foster Hardcover - 384 pages 1 edition (October 12, 2001) John Wiley & Sons Oracle's version 11i represents Oracle's first presentation of Oracle applications in Internet form, one in which the concept of specific forms loaded as clients or as dumb terminals is replaced by a commitment to industry standard Internet form that should be accessible by anyone anywhere. The book covers the setup and use of Oracle's E-Business Suite 11i including General Ledger, Receivables, Payables, Multi-Org and System Administration. It provides a sample organization from their initial in stallation to the period end close process. Screen shots, business process flow diagrams, and data architecture provide a tutorial for the Oracle applications novice. |
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Special Edition Using Oracle 11i
By: BOSS Corporation Hardcover - 1200 pages 1st edition (September 17, 2001) Que The first part of Special Edition Using Oracle 11i introduces the Oracle ERP applications and R11i concepts. The reader is then educated on proven techniques for implementing these complex and integrated systems. Configuration and usage of each of the financial, distribution, manufacturing, HRMS, and projects applications are covered, followed by a discussion of working with Oracle Support, consulting firms, and compatible software vendors. The appendixes review the employment market, consulting opportunities, and provide the reader with an implementation checklist. All of R11i's new features are covered in-depth and in practical terms. Not only will readers understand Oracle's new capabilities, they will be able to apply them right away. |
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Oracle Financials 101
By: Rebecca Enonchong Paperback - 544 pages 1st edition (December 15, 2000) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) Oracle Financials Handbook discusses the various products contained in Oracle Financials, with an emphasis on its accounting packages. It provides detailed implementation instructions and expert advice not published elsewhere and offers a blueprint for planning an implementation. Readers will find find essential accounting knowledge within the context of the Oracle products, coverage of key features in each product, and the key issues in successfully installing them. They will also gain a practi cal plan for organizing, budgeting, staffing, and managing an Oracle Applications implementation and will learn about the subtle ways in which package implementation differs from custom software development. This book also addresses when to modify the package to meet business requirements-and when to modify business practices to suit the package. |
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Oracle Applications Performance Tuning Handbook
By: Andy Tremayne Paperback - 908 pages CD-ROM edition (September 19, 2000) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) Brand new, real-world case studies illustrating what needs tuning and why, and how to most effectively do it. Instructional troubleshooting flowcharts at the end of each chapter that relate back to the information in the chapter. Maximize the Performance of Your Oracle Applications System Troubleshoot and tune Oracle Applications Smart Client and Internet computing environments. Officially authorized by Oracle Corporation, Oracle Applications Performance Tuning Handbook provides a systematic app roach to resolving complex system-wide performance issues. Learn how to preempt serious problems as well as increase system capacity, improve scalability, and extend the life of existing system components. |
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Using Oracle Applications (Special Edition)
By: Jim Crum Hardcover - 912 pages 1 edition (April 20, 2000) Que Helps users and information technology professionals interested in implementing Oracle Applications in the workplace. Discusses critical management and implementation considerations for successful users of the Oracle Enterprise Resource Planning Applications, and provides details for the suite of financial, manufacturing, distribution, and HRMS applications. Gives tips on system administration, multi-org and workflow software, and vendors of other compatible software packages, and discusses the Oracle employment and consulting markets. |
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Oracle Financials Handbook
By: David James, Graham H. Seibert, Joseph Costantino Paperback - 723 pages (April 16, 1999) McGraw-Hill Osborne Media (Oracle Press) Oracle Financials Handbook discusses the various products contained in Oracle Financials, with an emphasis on its accounting packages. It provides detailed implementation instructions and expert advice not published elsewhere and offers a blueprint for planning an implementation. Readers will find find essential accounting knowledge within the context of the Oracle products, coverage of key features in each product, and the key issues in successfully installing them. They will also gain a practi cal plan for organizing, budgeting, staffing, and managing an Oracle Applications implementation and will learn about the subtle ways in which package implementation differs from custom software development. This book also addresses when to modify the package to meet business requirements-and when to modify business practices to suit the package. |
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