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Database Architects
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Database
Architects
47
Alternate Occupation Titles
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Database
Administrator
1
O*NET-SOC Description
Design strategies for enterprise
databases
,
data
warehouse systems,
and
multidimensional networks. Set standards for
database
operations, programming, query processes,
and
security. Model, design,
and
construct large
relational
databases
or
data
warehouses. Create
and
optimize
data
models for warehouse infrastructure
and
workflow. Integrate new systems with existing warehouse structure
and
refine system performance
and
functionality.
21
Tasks
Collaborate with system architects,
software
architects, design analysts,
and
others to understand business or industry requirements.
Create
and
enforce
database
development standards.
Demonstrate
database
technical functionality, such as performance, security
and
reliability.
Design
database
applications, such as interfaces,
data
transfer mechanisms, global temporary tables,
data
partitions,
and
function-based indexes to enable efficient access of the generic
database
structure.
Design
databases
to support business applications, ensuring system scalability, security, performance,
and
reliability.
Develop
and
document
database
architectures.
Develop
data
model describing
data
elements
and
their use, following procedures
and
using pen, template or
computer
software.
Develop
data
models for applications, metadata tables, views or
related
database
structures.
Develop
database
architectural strategies at the modeling, design
and
implementation stages to address business or industry requirements.
Develop methods for integrating different products so they work properly together, such as customizing commercial
databases
to fit specific needs.
Document
and
communicate
database
schemas, using accepted notations.
Establish
and
calculate optimum values for
database
parameters, using manuals
and
calculators.
Identify
and
correct deviations from
database
development standards.
Identify
and
evaluate industry trends in
database
systems to
serve
as a source of information
and
advice for upper management.
Identify, evaluate
and
recommend hardware or
software
technologies to achieve desired
database
performance.
Plan
and
install upgrades of
database
management system
software
to enhance
database
performance.
Review project requests describing
database
user needs to estimate time
and
cost required to accomplish project.
Set up
database
clusters, backup, or recovery processes.
Test programs or
databases
, correct errors,
and
make necessary modifications.
Work as part of a project team to coordinate
database
development
and
determine project scope
and
limitations.
Write
and
code logical
and
physical
database
descriptions,
and
specify identifiers of
database
to management system or direct others in coding descriptions.
17
Detailed Work Activities
Analyze
data
to identify trends or
relationships
among variables.
Analyze market or customer
related
data.
Assess
database
performance.
Create
databases
to store electronic
data.
Create electronic
data
backup to prevent loss of information.
Design
computer
modeling or simulation programs.
Develop
database
parameters or specifications.
Develop performance metrics or standards
related
to information technology.
Develop procedures for
data
management.
Evaluate utility of
software
or hardware technologies.
Install
computer
software.
Modify
software
programs to improve performance.
Provide recommendations to others about
computer
hardware.
Provide technical support for
software
maintenance or use.
Resolve
computer
software
problems.
Train others in
computer
interface or
software
use.
Write
computer
programming code.
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