Noons writes
> For an "application DBA"?  Exactly which part of the degree 
> or OCP prepares or qualifies one for such a job 
> specification?  Matter of fact, where is "application DBA" 
> defined in Oracle education or any other IT education 
> organization?  Which courses from Oracle prepare one for 
> that?  While we're there, I wish someone explained 
> the same for "database architect".  Or "architect", for that matter.

Stand back in horror whilst I broadly agree with you again nuno. I do
have some comments tho.

Degree/OCP achievement doesn't teach f all - in my opinion - though it
does prove your memory isn't shot. On the other hand if you have the
nous then going through the education process will teach you a hell of a
lot. The reason, for example, that I personally prefer graduates to
non-graduates *experience equal* is that generally graduates are better
thinkers and problem solvers. Comp.sci over history is a meaningless
distinction in my book though. I'll also prefer Oxford to the University
of the South Bank.... From a personal point of view I've done stuff on
the OCP courses that I have never touched in real life - the education
is worth it, the certificate probably not. Of course as far as
recruiters are concerned ensuring your CV includes the words 'I don't
have an OCP because...' followed by a decent explanation will generally
get you through all the filters that say OCP required/preferred. Ain't
software great.

On "architects", and at least in the UK, those who advertise themselves
as such in the IT field are breaking the law

http://www.hmso.gov.uk/acts/acts1997/97022--f.htm#20

This is either a Good Thing (tm) or a Bad Thing (tm)

<cough> designer <cough>

Niall 

Off to add application DBA and database architect to his CV...

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