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design, implementation, maintenance and repair of an organization They are also known by the titles Database Coordinator or Database Programmer.
The role includes the development and design of database strategies,
monitoring and improving database performance and capacity, and planning for future expansion requirements. They may also plan, coordinate and implement security measures to safeguard the data base.
Overview:Database administration Concurrency control Security Reliability/availability backup and recovery Scalability/performance optimization, load balancing, etc. Data integration and transformation DBMS maintenance
DBAs Responsibilities
DBA Activity Planning DBA Service End-User Support
Organizing
Testing Monitoring Delivering
End-User Support
User Requirements Gathering
Understanding of the users views and needs Present and Future information needs
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Finding Solutions to Information Needs Ensure Quality and Integrity of Applications and
Data
Periodic Data and Application Backups Proper Backup Identification Convenient and safe backup storage Physical protection of hardware and software Personal Access Control to the software of a database installation
installation Design and implementation of Database Testing and Evaluation Operation of DBMS, Utilities, and Applications Training and Supporting Users Maintenance of DBMS, Utilities, and Applicaitons
Implementation Cover:
Technical Aspects Backup, Recovery, Security, Integrity, SQL Evaluation of Documentation Observance of Standards Naming, Documentation, Coding Data Duplication Conflicts with existing data Enforcement of Data Validation rules
the database
Integrated limited to data of DBMS Standalone Include data outside of DBMS
Computer Aided Software Engineering Automated Framework for the SDLC Front-End Tools
Back-End Tools
Data Dictionary
Data Elements from all tables of all databases
Names, Types, Format, Validation rules, When an
Tables defined in the database Indexes defined for each table Defined databases, and properties End Users and Administrators Programs that access the database Access Authorizations for all users Relationships among data elements