Relational database management with ORACLE / F.D. Rolland.
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- QA 76.9.D3 .R65 1990

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Includes index.
Part ONE. Oracle as a Relational System -- Part TWO. Developing Applications with Oracle -- Part THREE. Appendices. -- Index.
The Oracle DBMS is available on a exceptionally wide range of machines and operating systems, including all of the major computing environments (IBM MVS, DEC VMS, Unix, MS-DOS, etc.). It comes in multi-user, single-user, stand-alone, network and distributed modes.
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