<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Independent Oracle Users Group"--Cover.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><em>Troubleshooting Oracle Performance, 2nd Edition</em> is your systematic guide to diagnosing and resolving performance problems in database-backed applications involving Oracle's database engine. Christian Antognini brings a decade and a half experience to his topic. His first edition is one of the most well-respected books in its field. This second edition has been rigorously updated to cover the latest developments in Oracle Database 11<em>g</em> Release 2 through Oracle Database 12<em>c</em>. <p>What do you do when your database application isn't running fast enough? You troubleshoot, of course. Finding the slow part of an application is often the easy part of the battle. It's finding a solution that's difficult. <em>Troubleshooting Oracle Performance, 2nd Edition</em> helps by providing a systematic approach to addressing the underlying causes of poor database application performance. The author freely shares his experience while explaining the underlying foundations of how SQL statements are executed by the Oracle database engine. You'll be able to draw a solid foundation of theory and shared experience as you face head-on the performance challenges in your daily work. </p><ul><li>Written for developers by an application developer who has learned by doing </li><li>Gives a systematic approach to solving database application performance problems </li><li>Helps you plan for performance as you would for any other application requirement </li></ul><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br>Since 1995, Christian Antognini has been focusing on understanding how the Oracle database engine works. His main interests range from logical and physical database design, to the integration of databases with Java applications, the query optimizer, and basically everything else related to performance management and tuning. He is working as a senior consultant and trainer at Trivadis AG in Z rich, Switzerland. If he is not helping one of his customers to get the most out of Oracle, he is somewhere lecturing on optimization or new Oracle database features for developers. He is member of the Trivadis Performance Team and of the OakTable Network).
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