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The range of performance-related information captured by default in an Oracle Relational Database Management System (RDBMS) is astounding, and the breadth and depth of that detail continues to grow with each release of the Oracle database product. As needed, the database administrator is able to enable greater precision with more tightly focused information capture to investigate a specific problem, isolate the cause, and develop a plan that either directly addresses the problem within the database instance, or sufficiently describes the problem for the application development team.
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© 2010 Melanie Caffrey, Pete Finnigan, Randolf Geist, Alex Gorbachev, Tim Gorman, Connie Green, Charles Hooper, Jonathan Lewis, Niall Litchfield, Karen Morton, Robyn Sands, Jože Senegačnik, Uri Shaft, Riyaj Shamsudeen, Jeremiah Wilton, Graham Wood
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Hooper, C., Geist, R. (2010). Understanding Performance Optimization Methods. In: Expert Oracle Practices. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2669-7_8
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