Special terms – Oracle A423961 User Manual

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Oracle7 Server Getting Started for Windows NT

Special Terms

Note the following special terms when using this Guide:

A system that runs an Oracle–supported
application and connects to the shared database(s)
on an Oracle7 Server.

The combination of processes that begins each time
a database is started.

An executable program that enables an Oracle7
Server to accept connections from client
workstations.

A host system that runs a multiuser Oracle7
Relational Database Management System (RDBMS)
and maintains at least one database that can be
shared by remote clients. The term Oracle7 Server
refers to the RDBMS that is using SQL*Net and is
capable of serving Oracle clients.

The software used to create and maintain the
database system, as well as the actual data stored in
the database.

The Oracle Relational Database Management
System. Oracle7 Server for Windows NT is an
Oracle RDBMS.

The software component of the Oracle Transparent
Network Substrate (TNS) architecture that
translates TNS function calls into requests to the
underlying network protocol.

Any Oracle application tool (such as SQL*Plus), an
Oracle end–user tool (such as Oracle Forms), or a
third–party software program that interfaces with
an Oracle7 Server.

Structured Query Language—the internationally
accepted standard for defining and manipulating
relational databases.

The Oracle client/server communication software
that offers transparent operation to Oracle tools or
databases over any type of network protocol and
operating system.

Oracle Database Tools are a suite of powerful,
easy–to–use, graphical database management tools

Client

Instance

Listener

Oracle7 Server

Oracle7 database

Oracle7 RDBMS

Oracle Protocol
Adapter

Oracle tool

SQL

SQL*Net

Oracle Database
Tools

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