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ODTUG 2006 – Washington DC 17-06-2006 – 21-06-2006

ODTUG 2006 – Washington DC 17-06-2006 – 21-06-2006. Alex Nuijten. Saturday 17-06-2006. Departure Movies: Firewall Flight Plan Hoodwinked. Wardman Park Marriot Hotel. Sunday 18-06-2006. National Zoo Applied Mathematics for Database Professionals [Toon Koppelaars]

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ODTUG 2006 – Washington DC 17-06-2006 – 21-06-2006

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  1. ODTUG 2006 – Washington DC17-06-2006 – 21-06-2006 Alex Nuijten

  2. Saturday 17-06-2006 • Departure • Movies: • Firewall • Flight Plan • Hoodwinked

  3. Wardman Park Marriot Hotel

  4. Sunday 18-06-2006 • National Zoo • Applied Mathematics for Database Professionals [Toon Koppelaars] • Working on book with Lex de Haan • Specifying Business Rules using unambiguous mathematical notation • RuleGen • Speaker and Ambassador Meeting

  5. Monday 19-06-2006 • Keynote [Marco Tilli] • Core ETL is FREE with Oracle 10gR2 • Keynote [Sohaib Abbasi Informatica] • High “TellSell” Level • Oracle XML Publisher – What’s it all about [Mark Rittman] • Introduction to XML Publisher • Rebranded to BI-Publisher

  6. Monday 19-06-2006 • SQL Games we can play in PL/SQL [Steven Feuerstein] • Bulk Operations • Forall Statements • Table Functions • Quest bought QNXO and QUTE • Tuning Oracle 9i/10g using Statspack [Rich Niemiec] • Overview of the Statspack Report • >140 slides • Application Development Tuning Best Practices [Peter Koletzke] • PL/SQL • Forms • Java

  7. “Tips” Break up large UNION or other complex statements - Put results together yourself with PL/SQL or Global Temporary Table Best Tip: “If you don’t like this presentation, don’t come to the other ones I give” • INSERT INTO or UPDATE on large record sets may need to process sets • Again, with PL/SQL • Commit Frequently (500-1000 rows) • Or use BULK COLLECT

  8. Editor’s Choice Award • Andre Beland – The Oracle 10g Rules Manager and Expression Filter – Events for Business Rules • Lucas Jellema – Pretty JavaServer Faces • Alex Nuijten – One Analytic Function can do more than a 1000 lines of code • David Schleis – Polishing up your Web Applications with AJAX • Maggie Tompkins – Lean Six Sigma Tools and Techniques for Software Process Improvement

  9. Tuesday 20-06-2006 • The Water is still burning – A New quiz on Oracle SQL and PL/SQL • No Cary, we’re STILL not tuning the right stuff [Mogens Nørgaard] • I & KTTM • Hash Value in V$SQL • One Analytic Function can do more than a 1000 lines of Code • SQL/PLSA Panel [Feuerstein – Jellema – Beumer - ?] • SQL/PLSQL Panel [Feuerstein – Jellema – Beumer - ?] • Oracle 11g Specification Freeze • Versioning Objects (24/7)

  10. Wednesday 21-06-2006 • Object Type Evolution. Solved!!! [Scott Knutsen] • Google Maps and Oracle HTML DB [I. Michael Snyder] • www.casetech.net: whitepapers and code samples • Inside the Oracle 10g Cost Based SQL Optimizer [Donald Burleson] • JDeveloper and ADF for Forms Developers: Taking it to the next level [Grant Ronald] • XQuery in Oracle – the new XML Data Language [Kim Alex Olson] • FLOWR • Oracle Webforms: Productivity with new choices [Matthieu de Graaf] • Sightseeing

  11. White House

  12. Washington Memorial

  13. Vietnam Memorial

  14. Jefferson Memorial

  15. Thursday 22-06-2006 • Shopping • Flying back • Chicken Little • King Kong

  16. Friday 23-06-2006 • Arrival at Schiphol • … last weekend…

  17. Proof we were there…

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