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I haven't done this yet either, but I'd think you would want to define =
where you company is going first, then define how Oracle/system/db =
Architecture (present and future) will help your company to achieve its = goals. Personally, I put as little detail as I can get away with into = stuff going upwards, but depends on tech expertise of your management. =Also cannot find good examples via google, but an example of what I mean = is on w w w.in formit.com/articles/article.asp?p=3D25146&seqNum=3D5 =20
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Subject: All good things ....
... come to those who wait.
My manager has informed me that he would like me to take on a role as a database architect rather than 'just' as a DBA.
Good news for me, as that is what I was hired to do at another job about 52 months ago. Too bad it was at Enron Broadband Services.
But that's not exactly why I am writing here.
One of the tasks in this capacity is to develop a database=20 roadmap for our company. Where the technology is going, how we should exploit it, etc.
As this is something I have not previously done, I was wondering if anyone has or knows of examples they can share. It would=20 be nice to see what is typically expected (or not expected) with this type of a document.
I'm not looking too plagiarize, but just get a better feel for this type of document, what level of detail it may or may not provide, that sort of thing.
I have googled for it, but couldn't come up with anything useful.
Thanks,
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Jared Still
Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist
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