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The document discusses Oracle Database, which is a collection of organized data that allows for efficient data handling. It can contain both simple and complex data, such as an employee database. Oracle Database uses a relational data model with tables, relations, tuples and attributes. It also contains object-oriented components like inheritance, polymorphism, abstraction and encapsulation. Oracle Database was founded in 1977 and developed by Larry Ellison, Bob Miner, and Ed Oates. It has various editions including Enterprise Edition, Standard Edition, and Express Edition for single processor computers.
Introduction to Oracle Database and its definition, emphasizing organized data collection and efficient data handling.
Explores database representation and various database models.
Introduces the relational database model, key concepts of object-oriented components, and the definition of Oracle Database.
Describes the architecture of Oracle Database, its founding history, and evolution over versions.
Discusses the features of the latest Oracle Database version and various editions available.
Explains the Oracle Database Express Edition, its lightweight nature, and Oracle Database certification levels.
Offers a summarized overview of Oracle Database and directs to resources for further information.