Oracle Designer
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Oracle Designer 2000 | |
Original author(s) | Oracle |
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Type | CASE |
Website | Oracle Designer |
Oracle Designer is Oracle's CASE tool for designing an information system and generating it. After generating the information system one is able to edit the generated code with Oracle Developer Suite
Components of Oracle Designer
- Business Process Modelling
- Process Modeller
- Systems Analysis Modelling
- ER Diagrammer
- Dataflow
- Function Hierarchy
- Design Wizards
- Database Wizard
- Application Wizard
- Systems Design
- Data Schema
- Module Logic
- Module Data
- Preferences
- Module Structure
- Client/Server Generators
- Server
- Forms
- Reports
- Graphics
- Visual Basic
- Web server
- Microsoft Help
- C++ Object Layer
- Utilities
- Repository Object Navigator (RON)
- Matrix
- Repository Reports
- Admin Utility
- SQL*Plus
- Online help
Publications
- Billings, Chris (1997). Rapid Application Development with Oracle Designer/2000. Harlow: Addison Wesley Pub. Co. ISBN 0-201-63444-9.
- Dorsey, Paul (1997). Oracle Designer/2000 Handbook. Berkeley: Osborne. ISBN 0-07-882229-7.
- Anderson, Carrie (1997). The Oracle Designer/2000 Handbook. Boston: Addison-Wesley. ISBN 0-201-63445-7.
- Dorsey, Dr (1998). Oracle Designer Handbook. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies. ISBN 0-07-882417-6.
- Lulushi, Albert (1998). Inside Oracle Designer/2000. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall PTR. ISBN 0-13-849753-2.
- Atkins, Kenneth (1999). Oracle Designer Generation. New York: McGraw-Hill Companies. ISBN 0-07-882475-3.
- Kramm, Mark (2000). Oracle Designer. Upper Saddle River: Prentice Hall PTR. ISBN 0-13-015343-5.
External links
- Tutorial for Designer/2000
- Tips and Techniques
- Designer FAQ
- Oracle Designer Tutorial: Creating an Oracle Database, Elizabeth Gallas, Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory, November 2, 2000.
PDF Version: Oracle Designer Tutorial: Creating an Oracle Database - Fast Track Design and Development with Oracle Designer 6i
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