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The DBA: what is it for?

Career Development International, 2000
The 1990s have seen the emergence and development of professional doctorates in the UK and, in particular, the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA). This article identifies the rationales offered for DBA programmes and their intended learning outcomes.
Jon Bareham   +2 more
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Being a DBA

2004
This book is a guide to the tasks required to install, configure, and maintain a SQL Server database environment. It is assumed that you may not be a dedicated database administrator (DBA); indeed, you may not even consider yourself a DBA at all. Instead, you may be, willingly or unwillingly, responsible for areas of SQL Server administration and ...
Tony Bain   +4 more
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The Y chromosomes of DBA/1Bg and DBA/2Bg compared for effects on intermale aggression

Behavior Genetics, 1982
The intermale aggression of the B1OD1F1 hybrid resembles that of the pugnacious DBA/1 strain, whereas the intermale aggression of the B1OD2F1 hybrid resembles that of the pacific C57BL/10 strain. This finding is consistent with the hypotheses that the DBA/1 (but not the DBA/2) Y chromosome has an effect on intermale aggression or that the DBA/2 ...
Shrenker, P, Maxson, S C
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The DBA as Designer

2010
Consider the following scenario. It is Friday, five o’clock p.m. You have plans for the evening. You are signing out and logging off, when your phone rings. That new application that was just moved into production appears to be having problems.
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The DBA: form and function

Education + Training, 2000
This article is about the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) degrees that were developed in the UK during the 1990s. It looks at the range of programme structures, content and learning support used. The article is based on a content analysis of the 16 DBA programmes in the UK at the end of 1999.
Tom Bourner   +2 more
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The DBA in Practice

1981
The discussions of dba roles and responsibilities in the previous chapters may give the impression that dba is a formal and well-structured function in all organizations where it exists. In actuality, this is not so. The broad and detailed view presented so far is meant to touch on the many aspects of the dba function.
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DBAs for DevOps

2016
Experienced DevOps professionals have the responsibility to assimilate new people into the movement. DBAs coming on board need to understand (and possibly be convinced) that DevOps is about improving and quickening a continuous flow of software or web service improvements designed to provide a richer customer experience, abounding with excellent ...
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