COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - NBTE
COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - NBTE
COMPUTER SOFTWARE ENGINEERING - NBTE
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Week GENERAL OBJECTIVE 4: UNDERSTAND PROACTIVE MAINTENANCE GENERAL OBJECTIVE 4: CARRY OUT PROACTIVE MAINTENANCE<br />
6 – 7 4.1 Describe the Automatic<br />
Workload Repository<br />
(AWR).<br />
Using examples discuss<br />
4.1 – 4.4<br />
PC loaded with<br />
appropriate Oracle<br />
Software.<br />
• Gather optimizer statistics Demonstrate and Guide<br />
Students in their practical<br />
work<br />
Week<br />
4.2 State the Significance of<br />
AWR.<br />
4.3 Describe the Automatic<br />
Database Diagnostic<br />
Monitor (ADDM)<br />
4.4 State the Significance of<br />
ADDM.<br />
8 – 9 5.1 State the use of enterprise<br />
manager.<br />
5.2 Describe SQL tuning<br />
advisor.<br />
5.3 State the significance of<br />
SQL tuning advisor.<br />
Textbooks<br />
GENERAL OBJECTIVE 5: UNDERSTAND PERFORMANCE<br />
MANAGEMENT<br />
Explain the function of<br />
enterprise manager.<br />
Explain the importance<br />
of SQL tuning advisor<br />
and memory advisor.<br />
Magic Board<br />
PC loaded with<br />
Oracle Software and<br />
Connected to OHP<br />
Textbooks<br />
• Manage the Automatic<br />
Workload Repository<br />
• Use the Automatic Database<br />
Diagnostic Monitor<br />
(ADDM).<br />
• Set warning and critical alert<br />
thresholds.<br />
PC loaded with Oracle<br />
Software in a<br />
networked laboratory<br />
• React to Performance issues.<br />
GENERAL OBJECTIVE 5: CARRY OUT PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT<br />
• Use enterprise manager to<br />
view performance.<br />
• Tune SQL by using SQL<br />
tuning advisor.<br />
• Use automatic shared<br />
memory management.<br />
Demonstrate the use of<br />
enterprise manager, SQL<br />
tuning advisor and<br />
memory advisor<br />
PC loaded with Oracle<br />
Software in a<br />
networked Lab.<br />
Week<br />
5.4 Describe memory advisor.<br />
GENERAL OBJECTIVE 6: UNDERSTAND BACKUP AND RECOVERY<br />
CONCEPTS<br />
Discuss the concert of<br />
backup and recovery.<br />
10 – 11 6.1 Describe the types of<br />
failure that may occur in<br />
an Oracle Database.<br />
6.2 Explain the importance of<br />
checkpoints, redo log<br />
files, and archived log<br />
files<br />
Textbooks, Smart<br />
Board, PC loaded<br />
with Oracle Software<br />
and Connected to<br />
OHP<br />
• Use the memory advisor to<br />
size memory buffer.<br />
GENERAL OBJECTIVE 6: CARRY OUT BACKUP AND RECOVERY<br />
CONCEPTS<br />
• Carryout tuning instance Guide students in their<br />
recovery<br />
practical work<br />
• Configure a database for<br />
recoverability.<br />
• Configure ARCHIVELOG<br />
PC loaded with<br />
appropriate Oracle<br />
Software in a<br />
networked Lab.<br />
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