How much about ORACLE do users need to understand?
In order to use any ORACLE-based information system, most users need to understand the basics about ORACLE, including the following: a. the organization of data within in a tabular format, including the way ORACLE stores and retrieves data. b. the physical presentation of this data for users on forms, broken down into root and branch windows. c. the nature of forms, including the scope of the information contained, their relation to individual database tables within ORACLE, and how these forms integrate within the BANNER application at large. d. the kind of information processing performed by the entire BANNER application. e. the various functions of ORACLE which are manifested on the various forms within the BANNER application.