Oracle Server-side Services

 

     Computer Scientist Inc. (CSI) has been providing application server development and application server administration during the last eleven years for Oracle Enterperise Server versions 7, 8, 8i, and 9.   CSI has an extensive knowledge base in development of server base applications.  CSI has extensive experience with development of very large size database applications.  CSI has developed a number of data warehousing applications, while working with database objects that hold up to twenty million records per database objects.

CSI provides the following Oracle server base services:

  1. Oracle database server application development for Microsoft Windows 2000 Server, Hewlett Packard UNIX HP/UX, and Sequent UNIX, includes the following sub services:
  • Oracle server application information engineering, which includes analysis of data ,  modeling of data ,  design of data distribution, design of database triggers , study of inputs  and   output to and from database, study of information sharing among multiple application, etc.
  • Development of data warehousing applications in Oracle Pro*C and Oracle PL/SQL
  • Development of Oracle database reporting applications using Oracle PL/SQL Stored Procedures, Oracle Pro*C, and UNIX C++.
  • Database application performance tuning programs in Oracle Pro*C and Oracle PL/SQL

    2.    Oracle Database Administration services includes the followings:

  • Oracle database  installation
  • Oracle  database logical layout design
  • Oracle  database physical layout design
  • Database user access security management
  • Database data object access management
  • Oracle SQL*Net installation, configuration, and management
  • Oracle distributed database management
  • Oracle performance tuning
  • Oracle client-server installation and setup
  • Oracle development environment setup and managemen

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