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dag (m)
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as an electronicd engineer you should be familiar with databases and there uses, oracle dbms is one of the market offering for a rdbms (relative database management system) application. for an electrical engineer you would be working with databases more often than normal. many of the realtime applications that you would be exposed to if you land a premium job with one of them oil companies work with operations intelligence data gathered from a repository that would happen to be a database and oracle most often come to be a favorable choice for most enterprise.
as a mechanical engineer ive used microsoft's offering for a dbms app (sql server 2000) to build engineering based enterprise wide solutions like a computerised maintenance management software (cmms), this software handles the huge task of maintainance for engineering department and relies heavily on the back end support of the database (be it oracle or sql server), this task is a major expectation from all mechanical engineers and the software combines on hand mechanical engineering knowledge set that is put together to form objects that intelligently act on the database as collected by the system, and saves the company millions of naira by providing them with the abilty to foracast failures and plan for maintenance activity as appropriate.
i can enumerate hundreds of reasons why a dbms is core to your pursuit, of course it should be all in the box, by that i mean you should have a front end technology skill set to make sense of it all.
good luck
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