How about some of these...

Administer data...
plans for database-related implementation and upgrades
ensure the database integrity, security and availability (backups!! standby
databases, OPS)
Use data dictionary to ensure data integrity and security
Recover corrupted data (use the backups now)
Use tuning tools to improve database performance (understand the information
Oracle provides)
Maintain physical data models from logical data models
Implement and maintain physical database systems (build new systems, new
databases)
Perform application RDBMS tuning. (tune the SQL...)
Assist development staff 
Evaluate database management systems and versions (go to 9i?)
Monitor assigned development projects to ensure compliance with standards.
Work with Sys Admins to configure and balance the environment.
Secure the operational databases and monitor 
Develop and implement data and database related standards, procedures and
guidelines
Perform logical and physical data modeling 
Manage database objects
Design relational database models
Coordinate testing activities.
Maintain development, test and production environments
Ensure that test data is current and functioning
Monitor database efficiency and ensure optimal performance (monitor, report,
revise, and refine)
Capacity Planning. (need more memory, disks, CPU)
Manage the process of configuration Management for the databases(physical
and logical)

Plan/schedule for DBMS installation
Install/upgrade DBMS

Plan/implement the production database operating environment(s)
Establish database support procedures
Provide day-to-day database support for production systems

Provide information on new database technology to management
Evaluate new database technology
Support production databases using tools/utilities to tune, optimize
performance and resolve technical database issues
Develop and implement database standards and guidelines.
Provide technical expertise and direction
Provide technical direction for customer support purposes



Kind of long, kind of wordy... But I used these at a previous job for Job
descriptions/functions in building a career path for DBA's (entry, Jr,
Sr,etc).. Not sure if this is what you are looking for..

This data came from several different sources. We just "pulled it together"
and added a few items related to our environment...  But it was used in
building the job descriptions/career path(the HR stuff) for a centralized
Oracle DBA team...

HTH

Greg





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Hi.....
My boss asked me to supply him with a detail paper on what DBA functions, 
roles and responsibilities.
Could you please tell me any information or the websites for that kind of 
information ?
Tia.

Aldi

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