Paper instructions:
This assignment is an individual project.
Write a report that presents a critical evaluation of the Oracle Database Enterprise Edition (version 11g or 12c) in terms of the database administration and data management capabilities it offers with particular reference to the following core database requirements:
• facilitation of key logical data models such as normalisation, dimensional and No-SQL models (key-value and document);
• security and managing user accounts;
• managing tables and other database object structures;
• database performance management and query optimization;
• backup, restore and recovery.
This assignment is an individual project.
Write a report that presents a critical evaluation of the Oracle Database Enterprise Edition (version 11g or 12c) in terms of the database administration and data management capabilities it offers with particular reference to the following core database requirements:
• facilitation of key logical data models such as normalisation, dimensional and No-SQL models (key-value and document);
• security and managing user accounts;
• managing tables and other database object structures;
• database performance management and query optimization;
• backup, restore and recovery.
Your report should consider strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities offered by Oracle Database Enterprise Edition in relation to the database requirements listed above, as well as the likely threats that the database administrator needs to be aware of. Your report should also determine whether the issues you identify are specific to the Oracle product or are also factors in other comparative products such as SQL Server. Practical solutions that the database administrator might consider, should also be described and evaluated. Give clearly explained practical examples and illustrative code wherever possible.
You must include evidence from a balanced range of sources, including expert opinion, technical documentation, research publications, published case studies, trade reports from consultancy companies, and fully explained results from your own explorations of the system (including explanation of any code you use and results you gather
Relevant topics will be covered throughout the module, and you will have the opportunity to carry out practical explorations.
The maximum size for the report is 4000 words (your report must not exceed this limit).
You should carefully consider the following when writing your report:
• Style – suitable to be quickly read, view and comprehend.
• Content – relevant, clearly explained, logically organised.
• Authority – discussed concepts and ideas will need evidence in support.
• Practical understanding – your own practical examples, advice and demonstrations should be included.
• Technical understanding – understanding of the discussed system and consideration of comparison products.
• Business insight – understanding of the implications of aspects discussed for business operations and processes
You must include evidence from a balanced range of sources, including expert opinion, technical documentation, research publications, published case studies, trade reports from consultancy companies, and fully explained results from your own explorations of the system (including explanation of any code you use and results you gather
Relevant topics will be covered throughout the module, and you will have the opportunity to carry out practical explorations.
The maximum size for the report is 4000 words (your report must not exceed this limit).
You should carefully consider the following when writing your report:
• Style – suitable to be quickly read, view and comprehend.
• Content – relevant, clearly explained, logically organised.
• Authority – discussed concepts and ideas will need evidence in support.
• Practical understanding – your own practical examples, advice and demonstrations should be included.
• Technical understanding – understanding of the discussed system and consideration of comparison products.
• Business insight – understanding of the implications of aspects discussed for business operations and processes
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