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Enhance your job skills, learn from some of the best Oracle professionals = in the world. Join NYOUG! New York Oracle Users Group Get involved with oth= er NYOUG professionals and gain valuable information from participation in = these webinars, meetings, and other events! Check Out The NYOUG Website Onl= ine Learning Opportunities Abound While in-person meetings and conferences = have been canceled or postponed, there are many webinars, online "office ho= urs" and virtual conferences being offered to provide a way to connect with= the global Oracle community and get introduced to new products and feature= s, learn new skills, and get your questions answered. While we're practici= ng social distancing, why not take advantage of some of these opportunities= to stay connected with the Oracle community, and please, stay safe. NYOUG = Webinars Explain the Explain Plan- Interpreting Execution Plans for SQL Sta= tements Part 1: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Part 2: T= uesday, August 18, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Maria Co= lgan, Oracle Corporation The execution plan for a SQL statement can often s= eem complicated and hard to understand. Determining if the execution plan y= ou are looking at is the best plan you could get or attempting to improve a= poorly performing execution plan can be a daunting task even for the most = experienced DBA or developer. This two-part webcast series examines the dif= ferent aspects of an execution plan, from cardinality estimates to parallel= execution and explains what information you should be gleaming from the pl= an and how it affects the execution. It offers insight into what caused the= Optimizer to make the decision it did as well as a set of corrective measu= res that can be used to improve each aspect of the plan. Part 1 covers the = best techniques for generating an execution plan, understanding cardinality= estimates and the different access and join methods. While Part 2 covers j= oin orders, partitioning and parallel execution. Part 1: Click here for reg= istration and more information Part 2: Click here for registration and more= information Using a Pl/SQL Table API to Implement SmartDB/Thick Database P= rinciples Tuesday, September 1, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Spea= ker: Peter Koletzke Applications developed using APEX, ADF, MAF, JET, MAX, = VBCS/VB Studio, Java, JavaScript, or any other development framework can be= nefit from using the development approach known as "Thick Database" (SmartD= B). Thick Database uses the power of Oracle PL/SQL and SQL to centralize bu= siness logic in database code. One key technique that can be used to implem= ent these principles is the Table Application Programming Interface (Table = API). 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The execution= plan for a SQL statement can often seem complicated and hard to understand= . Determining if the execution plan you are looking at is the best plan you= could get or attempting to improve a poorly performing execution plan can = be a daunting task even for the most experienced DBA or developer. This two= -part webcast series examines the different aspects of an execution plan, f= rom cardinality estimates to parallel execution and explains what informati= on you should be gleaming from the plan and how it affects the execution. I= t offers insight into what caused the Optimizer to make the decision it did= as well as a set of corrective measures that can be used to improve each a= spect of the plan. Part 1 covers the best techniques for generating an exec= ution plan, understanding cardinality estimates and the different access an= d join methods. While Part 2 covers join orders, partitioning and parallel = execution.
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Mobile app de= sign has raised the bar for the design of modern business applications. Bus= iness users now expect the speed and intuitiveness of mobile apps to be in = the applications they run at work. In addition, modern business application= s may need to support multiple display devices and their mobile capabilitie= s such as orientation change.
This session = examines why our application user interfaces using popular development envi= ronments--such as APEX, JET, MAF, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, JavaScript, Java, AD= F, or even Oracle Forms--need to comply with principles used in mobile apps= . It then reviews standards available from sources such as Oracle Alta UI f= or guiding user interface design of new or existing applications so they fu= lfill expectations for device support and intuitiveness. The discussion inc= ludes the role of and principles used for the Oracle Redwood theme.<= /div>
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Enhance your job skills, learn from some of the best Oracle professionals = in the world. Join NYOUG! New York Oracle Users Group Get involved with oth= er NYOUG professionals and gain valuable information from participation in = these webinars, meetings, and other events! Check Out The NYOUG Website Onl= ine Learning Opportunities Abound While in-person meetings and conferences = have been canceled or postponed, there are many webinars, online "office ho= urs" and virtual conferences being offered to provide a way to connect with= the global Oracle community and get introduced to new products and feature= s, learn new skills, and get your questions answered. While we're practici= ng social distancing, why not take advantage of some of these opportunities= to stay connected with the Oracle community, and please, stay safe. NYOUG = Webinars Explain the Explain Plan- Interpreting Execution Plans for SQL Sta= tements Part 1: Tuesday, August 11, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Part 2: T= uesday, August 18, 2020 12:00 noon - 1:00 pm EDT Featured Speaker: Maria Co= lgan, Oracle Corporation The execution plan for a SQL statement can often s= eem complicated and hard to understand. Determining if the execution plan y= ou are looking at is the best plan you could get or attempting to improve a= poorly performing execution plan can be a daunting task even for the most = experienced DBA or developer. This two-part webcast series examines the dif= ferent aspects of an execution plan, from cardinality estimates to parallel= execution and explains what information you should be gleaming from the pl= an and how it affects the execution. It offers insight into what caused the= Optimizer to make the decision it did as well as a set of corrective measu= res that can be used to improve each aspect of the plan. 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Mobile app de= sign has raised the bar for the design of modern business applications. Bus= iness users now expect the speed and intuitiveness of mobile apps to be in = the applications they run at work. In addition, modern business application= s may need to support multiple display devices and their mobile capabilitie= s such as orientation change.
This session = examines why our application user interfaces using popular development envi= ronments--such as APEX, JET, MAF, MAX, VBCS/VB Studio, JavaScript, Java, AD= F, or even Oracle Forms--need to comply with principles used in mobile apps= . It then reviews standards available from sources such as Oracle Alta UI f= or guiding user interface design of new or existing applications so they fu= lfill expectations for device support and intuitiveness. The discussion inc= ludes the role of and principles used for the Oracle Redwood theme.<= /div>
The presentat= ion also shows examples that demonstrate mobile design principles, and it c= loses with suggesting resources for further study.
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