EOS Database Administration
EOS Database Administration
OCCUPATIONAL STANDARD
DATABASE ADMINISTRATION
NTQF Level III and IV
Ministry of Education
July 2010
Introduction
Ethiopia has embarked on a process of reforming its TVET-System. Within the policies
and strategies of the Ethiopian Government, technology transformation by using
international standards and international best practices as the basis, and, adopting,
adapting and verifying them in the Ethiopian context is a pivotal element. TVET is
given an important role with regard to technology transfer. The new paradigm in the
outcome-based TVET system is the orientation at the current and anticipated future
demand of the economy and the labor market.
The Ethiopia Occupational Standard (EOS) is the core element of the Ethiopian
National TVET-Strategy and an important factor within the context of the National
TVET-Qualification Framework (NTQF).They are national Ethiopia standards, which
define the occupational requirements and expected outcome related to a specific
occupation without taking TVET delivery into account.
This document details the mandatory format, sequencing, wording and layout for the
Ethiopia Occupational Standard which comprised of Units of Competence.
A Unit of Competence describes a distinct work activity. It is documented in a standard
format that comprises:
Occupational title and NTQF level
Unit code
Unit title
Unit descriptor
Elements and Performance criteria
Variables and Range statement
Evidence guide
Together all the parts of a Unit of Competence guide the assessor in determining
whether the candidate is competent.
The ensuing sections of this EOS document comprise a description of the respective
occupation with all the key components of a Unit of Competence:
chart with an overview of all Units of Competence for the respective level including
the Unit Codes and the Unit Titles
occupational map providing the technical and vocational education and training
(TVET) providers with information and important requirements to consider when
designing training programs for this standards and for the individual, a career path
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Contribute to the
Development of
Strategy
Apply Object-Oriented
Programming
Language Skills
Use Advanced
Structured Query
Language
Determine Suitability of
Database Functionality
and Scalability
Perform Database
System Test
Monitor and
Administer Database
Migrate to New
Technology
Establish Quality
Standards
Utilize Specialized
Communication Skills
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Identify Physical
Database
Requirements
Design a Database
Design Program
Logic
Test Physical
Database
Implementation
Complete Database
Backup and Recovery
Create Technical
Documentation
Monitor
Implementation of
Workplan/Activities
Lead Workplace
Communication
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Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Set objectives
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.1
3.2
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
2. Plan and
schedule work
activities
3. Implement
work plans
4. Monitor work
activities
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4.6
5.
Review and
5.1 Work plans, strategies and implementation are reviewed
evaluate
based on accurate, relevant and current information
work plans
5.2 Review is based on comprehensive consultation with
and activities
appropriate personnel on outcomes of work plans and
reliable feedback
Variable
Objectives
Resources
Schedule of work
activities
Work methods
and practices
Work plans
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5.3
5.4
5.5
5.6
5.7
Range
Specific
General
Personnel
Supplies and materials
Equipment and
Sources for accessing specialist advice
technology
Budget
Services
Daily
Regular
Work-based
Confidential
Contractual
Disclosure /Non-disclosure
Work methods and practices may include but not limited to:
Legislated regulations and codes of practice
Industry regulations and codes of practice
Occupational health and safety practices
Resource plans
Skills development plans
Management strategies and
objectives
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Standards
personnel/
authorities
Feedback
mechanisms
Performance targets
Performance management and appraisal systems
National competence standards
Employment contracts
Client contracts
Discipline procedures
Workplace assessment guidelines
Internal quality assurance
Internal and external accountability and auditing requirements
Training Regulation Standards
Safety Standards
Management
Line Staff
Include:
Verbal feedback
Questionnaire
Informal feedback
Survey
Formal feedback
Group discussion
Evidence Guide
Critical Aspects
of Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge
Underpinning
Skills
Resource
Implications
Assessment
Methods
Context for
Assessment
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Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Plan for
strategy
2. Investigate the
current
environment
3. Participate in
feedback
session
4. Finalize and
validate plan
Variable
Range
Information
Appropriate
person
Objectives
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Evidence Guide
Critical Aspects of Assessment must confirm the ability to identify issues, goals and
outcomes that meet the requirements of the stakeholders. In
Competence
particular planed strategy
investigated work environment
participate in feedback session
finalized and validated plan
Underpinning
Demonstrates knowledge of:
Knowledge and
current business practices in relation to preparing reports,
Attitudes
particularly for contributing to the development of a strategic
plan that identifies the final expected results and details how
these results will be achieved
understanding of components of the business planning
process relevant to the development of strategic plans
basic knowledge of quality assurance practices
basic knowledge of information gathering techniques
Underpinning
Demonstrates skills to:
Skills
conduct strategic planning
conducting investigation
prepare and validate strategic plan
Resources
Access is required to real or appropriately simulated situations,
Implication
including work areas, materials and equipment, and to
information on workplace practices and OHS practices.
Assessment
Methods
Context of
Assessment
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Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Review
change
requests
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2. Modify system
according to
requested
changes
3. Train on the
3.1
use of modified
system
3.2
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Variable
Range
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Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Underpinning
Skills
Resources
Implication
Assessment
Methods
Context of
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Unit Code
Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Monitor data
conversion
2. Support data
conversion
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Variable
Range
Supporting
documentation
Requirements
Client
Hardware
Software
Environmental
pre-requisites
Technical
documentation
Tools and
equipment
Evidence Guide
Critical Aspects of Demonstrates ability to:
Competence
achieve a physical transfer or transformation of data
migrate data from the legacy systems to the staging area (if
necessary)
data conditioning, cleaning, transformation, and integration in
the staging area
storing, updating and exporting converted data
data loading and indexing on the production server
ensuring data quality throughout the data conversion process
ensure data is complete and valid
ensure sound structural integrity of both the legacy system and
the new database/data warehouse
ensure data reflects and works with the business rules and
data standards
monitor and support data conversion
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Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Underpinning
Skills
Resources
Implication
Assessment
Methods
Context of
Assessment
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Unit Code
Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Apply basic
language
syntax and
layout
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
2. Apply basic
OO principles
in the target
language
3. Debug code
4. Document
activities
5. Test code
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Variable
Range
Language
This may be any of the following languages, but is not limited to:
Visual Basic
Java
C++
Small Talk
Eiffel
This may include but not limited to:
Visual C++
Visual Studio suite
Eclipse
J-Edit
Code Warrior
Jbuilder
Integrated
development
environment
Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge
Underpinning
Skills
Resources
Implication
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Write
2.1 Data from a table and specific columns is retrieved using
ADVANCED
specific query and 'Order by' used to sort query output
SQL statement 2.2 Number of rows restricted is retrieved by placing specific
to retrieve and
criteria in the 'where' clause and select statement
sort data
2.3 Comparison operators in the 'where' clause is used to
compare numeric, character, string, date and time data
2.4 Boolean operators is used with the correct precedence
2.5 Criteria in the 'where' clause is used to check for a range of
values, to select values from a list, and to check for values
that match a pattern
2.6 SQL syntax is used to suppress duplicate values from query
results and action taken to exclude null values from a query
result
2.7 Inner join syntax is employed to retrieve data from two or
more tables
2.8 'Left outer', 'right outer' and 'full outer' syntax is used to join
tables in the select statement
2.9 Correct syntax in the 'where' clause is used to retrieve data
from multiple tables
2.10 Union query that retrieves data from more than one table is
written
2. Write
ADVANCED
SQL
statements
that use
functions
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Variable
Range
Comparison
operators
May include
equal to
not equal to
greater than
less than
greater than or equal to
less than or equal to
May include
use of AND, OR, NOT
May include but not limited to
Oracle
Sybase,
Microsoft SQL Server
Ingres
DB2
Informix
MySQL
Postgres SQL
May include but not limited to:
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Modulus
division
May include but not limited to:
COS
log
power
Sin
Boolean
operators
Database
Arithmetical
operators
Mathematical
functions
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Information
requirements
Tools and
equipment
square root
May include but not limited to:
reports
summaries
letters
other business documents required by the organisation
May include but not limited to:
Computer
DBMS software
Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Resources
Implication
Assessment
Methods
Context of
Assessment
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Determine
database
functionality
2. Identify
scalability and
functionality
requirements
3. Prepare report
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Variable
Range
Objectives
May include but are not limited to how and what the organization
wants to achieve in:
work environment
problem solution processes
preventative maintenance and diagnostic policy
roles and technical responsibilities in the IT department
vendor and product service-level support agreements
May include but not limited to:
relational databases
object-relational databases
proprietary databases
commercial off the shelf (COTS)database packages
May follow:
ISO/IEC/AS standards,
audit trails,
naming standards,
version control,
project management templates and report writing principles
May include but not limited to:
internal departments,
external organizations,
individual people and employees
May include but not limited to:
Operating system: Novell NetWare 5 or above or any
operating system that has multi-user ability, Linux, Windows
2000 or above
Database software: Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft SQL server,
Ingres, DB2, Informix, mSQL, MySQL, SQL server
Configuration: small memory model, large memory model,
requests per second
May include but not limited to:
workstations
personal computers
modems and other connectivity devices
networks
DSL modems
remote sites and servers
May include but not limited to:
commercial
in-house
packaged or customized software
Database
Documentation
Client
System
architecture
Hardware
Software
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Scalability
Tools and
equipment
Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Underpinning
Skills
Resources
Implication
Context of
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Prepare for test 1.1 Test environment is prepared inline with work guideline.
1.2 Software life cycle is determined based on work principles.
1.3 Test plan and appropriate test tools are defined.
1.4 System is recognized and separated into run able modules
mirroring live scenarios.
1.5 Logs and result sheets are gathered and prepared.
1.6 Scheduled test are announced to ensure preparedness and
understanding of implications for operations.
1.7 Test scripts (online test) or test run (batch test) are prepared
for running.
1.8 Expected results are reviewed against acceptance criteria
(walkthrough) and system requirements Documentation.
2. Conduct test
2.1 Test scripts and document results are run in line with test
and acceptance processes.
2.2 Required quality benchmarks or comparisons are performed
in readiness for acceptance testing.
2.3 Organization/industry standards are adopted, where
appropriate.
2.4 Actual results to expected results are compared on
completion of each system unit, and completed result
sheets.
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Variable
Range
Test environment
Test tools
Tools and
equipment
Evidence Guide
Critical Aspects of Demonstrates skills and knowledge in:
Competence
preparing test cases
conducting test
Underpinning
Demonstrates knowledge of:
Knowledge and
broad general knowledge of system requirements with detailed
Attitudes
knowledge of particular system requirements and features
broad knowledge of automated test tools with detailed
knowledge of features and processes in some areas
organizational rules for preparing test
detailed knowledge of underlying test data
detailed knowledge of input/output requirements
Underpinning
Demonstrates skills to:
Skills
prepare for test
conduct test
Resources
Access is required to real or appropriately simulated situations,
Implication
including work areas, materials and equipment, and to
information on workplace practices and OHS practices.
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Unit Code
Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Start up a
database
2. Manage
database
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Range
Database
May include but is not limited to relational databases, objectrelational databases, proprietary databases, commercial off the
shelf (COTS) database packages such as Oracle, PostgreSQL,
Sybase, Microsoft SQL server, Microsoft Access, Ingres, DB2,
DB4, Informix, mSQL, MySQL, SQL server
May include, customer, supplier, payroll, inventory or tax
requirements
May include but are not limited to personal use of emails and
internet access, content of emails, downloading information and
accessing particular websites, opening mail with attachments,
virus risk, dispute resolution, document procedures and
templates, communication methods and financial control
mechanisms.
May include but is not limited to Novell NetWare 5 or above or
any operating system that has multi-user ability, Linux, Mac OS,
Windows 2000 or above
May include but is not limited to hardware and software
components that run a computer
Business
requirements
Organizational
guidelines
Network server
System
Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Underpinning
Skills
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Diagnose
problems
2. Configure
database
3. Tune database
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Variable
Range
Diagnostic tools
May include:
software or electronics equipment (e.g. volt-meter,
oscilloscope, data analyzer)
May include but not limited to:
relational databases,
object-relational databases,
proprietary databases,
commercial off the shelf (COTS) database packages
May include but not limited to:
Operating system: Novell NetWare 5 or above or any
operating system that has multi-user ability, Linux, Windows
2000 or above
Database software: Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft SQL server,
Ingres, DB2, Informix, mSQL, MySQL, SQL server
Configuration: small memory model, large memory model,
requests per second
May include but not limited to:
improvements to response time,
simultaneous access,
Compacting database files and repairing the database.
May include:
Information technology
database languages SQL definition
May include Information technology - database languages SQL - definition
of data structures and basic operations of data structures and
basic operations
May include but not limited to:
Computers , DBMS software, tapes, Server
Database
Architecture
Performance
Structured Query
Language
Tools and
equipment
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Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Underpinning
Skills
Resources
Implication
Assessment
Methods
Context of
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Unit Code
Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Apply existing
knowledge and
techniques to
technology
transfer
2. Apply functions
of technology
to assist in
solving
organizational
problems
3. Evaluate new
or upgraded
technology
performance
Variable
Range
Equipment
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Applications
Technology skills
Feedback
Software
OHS standards
Environmental
Considerations
Tools and
equipment
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Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Underpinning
Skills
Resources
Implication
Assessment
Methods
Context of
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Establish
quality
specifications
for service
2. Identify
hazards and
critical control
points
3. Assist in
planning of
quality
assurance
procedures
4. Implement
quality
assurance
procedures
5. Monitor quality
of work
outcome
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7. Report
problems that
affect quality
Variable
Range
Legislated
requirements
Safety
procedures
Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
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Attitudes
Underpinning
Skills
Resources
Implication
work activities
Accessing and using management systems to keep and
maintain accurate records
Demonstrates skills to:
Monitoring quality of work
Establishing quality specifications for work
Participating in maintaining and improving quality at work
Identifying hazards and critical control points in process of
production
Assisting in planning of quality assurance procedures
Reporting problems that affect quality
Implementing quality assurance procedures
Access is required to real or appropriately simulated situations,
including work areas, materials and equipment, and to
information on workplace practices and OHS practices.
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Provide team
leadership
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2. Foster
individual and
organizational
growth
3. Monitor and
evaluate
workplace
learning
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2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.1
3.2
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4. Develop team
commitment
and
cooperation
5. Facilitate
accomplishme
nt of
organizational
goals
3.4
4.1
4.2
4.3
5.1
5.2
5.3
Variable
Range
Learning and
development
needs
Organizational
requirements
Feedback on
performance
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Learning delivery
methods
delivery
On the job coaching or mentoring
Problem solving
Presentation/demonstration
Formal course participation / induction
Work experience
Involvement in professional networks
Conference and seminar attendance
Evidence Guide
Critical Aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitude
Underpinning
Skills
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learning outcomes
Facilitation skills to conduct small group training sessions
Ability to relate to people from a range of social, cultural,
physical and mental backgrounds
Access to relevant workplace or appropriately simulated
environment where assessment can take place
Competence may be assessed through:
Interview / Written exam
Observation / Demonstration
Competence may be assessed in the work place or in a
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1. Meet common
and specific
communicatio
n needs of
clients and
colleagues
1.1
1.2
1.3
2. Contribute to
the
development
of
communicatio
n strategies
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2.5
2.6
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
3. Represent the
organization
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4. Facilitate
group
discussion
5. Conduct
interview
Variable
Strategies
Effective group
interaction
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3.5
3.6
4.1
4.2
4.3
4.4
4.5
4.6
5.1
5.2
5.3
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Types of
Interview
Interview
situations
Evidence Guide
Critical Aspects of Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
Competence
Demonstrated effective communication skills with clients
accessing service and work colleagues
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Values
Underpinning
Skills
Resource
Implications
Methods of
Assessment
Context for
Assessment
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Performance Criteria
1. Identify key
information
sources
2. Gather data
through formal
and informal
processes
3. Ensure
analysis is
accurate and
complete
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Variable
Range
Organizational
documentation
Occupational
Health and Safety
(OHS)
Information
gathering
techniques
Stakeholders
Client
Documentation
standards
Business-critical
factors
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Underpinning
Knowledge and
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Underpinning
Skills
Resources
Implication
Assessment
Methods
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Performance Criteria
1. Identify
database
scope
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
3.1
3.2
3.3
4.1
4.2
4.3
2. Identify
database
requirements
3. Identify
security
requirements
4. Seek client
feedback and
approval
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Requirements
System
architecture
Database
Database
management
system
Acceptance
criteria
System
Tools and
equipment
Occupational
Health and Safety
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Critical Aspects of Assessment must confirm the ability to identify technical
considerations affecting the physical design of a database and
Competence
the ability to build a database that meets the client's database
performance requirements.
The final database will meet specified business rules, agreed
budget and timeframe. The database will perform efficiently in
the runtime environment (the environment required to operate
the designed solution, not the development environment).
Reports must meet the specific output requirements and be
presented in a logical and accessible manner.
An individual demonstrating this competency would be able to:
System on business continuity
Evaluated threats to system
Formulated prevention and recovery strategy
Developed disaster recovery plan to support strategy
Underpinning
Demonstrates knowledge of:
Knowledge and
Three or more current principles of databases
Attitudes
Current industry-accepted hardware and software products,
with knowledge of general features and capabilities
Database design
Knowledge of quality assurance practices (e.g. when
identifying database scope and database requirements)
General knowledge of the client business domain(e.g. when
identifying database scope)
Detailed technical knowledge of database requirements
Underpinning
Demonstrates skills to:
Skills
Identify database scope
Identify database requirements
Identify security requirements
Resources
Access is required to real or appropriately simulated situations,
Implication
including work areas, materials and equipment, and to
information on workplace practices and OHS practices.
Assessment
Methods
Context of
Assessment
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Design a Database
Unit Code
Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Determine
database
requirements
2. Develop
logical data
model
3. Design data
structures
4. Design
queries,
screens and
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reports
5. Design access
and security
systems
6. Confirm
database
design
Variable
Range
Client
Database
Technical
requirements
Documentation
Database
management
system
Security plan
Requirements
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Evidence Guide
Critical Aspects of Assessment must confirm the ability to design a well-structured
database that represents the client's business reality and
Competence
provides the user with a productive business tool.
Determine database requirements
Developed logical data model
Designed data structures
Designed queries, screens and reports
Designed access and security systems
Confirmed database design
Underpinning
Demonstrates knowledge of:
Knowledge and
Function and features of databases
Attitudes
Logical design concepts, particularly in relation to designing
data structures, queries screens and reports
Data modeling in relation to developing the conceptual data
model
Object model design concepts, particularly in relation to
designing data structures, queries, screens and reports
Data analysis, particularly in determining data types and data
structures and query and report design
DBMS fundamentals, particularly during the design phase
Function and features of data types and data structures
Data redundancy
Encryption and authentication as they apply to database
security features
Scalability of databases
Underpinning
Demonstrates skills to:
Skills
determine database requirements
develop logical data model
design data structures
design queries, screens and reports
design access and security systems
confirm database design
Resources
Access is required to real or appropriately simulated situations,
Implication
including work areas, materials and equipment, and to
information on workplace practices and OHS practices.
Assessment
Methods
Context of
Assessment
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Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Write an SQL
statement to
retrieve and
sort data
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
1.8
1.9
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3. Write SQL
statements
that use
aggregation
and filtering
4. Write and
execute SQL
sub-queries
Variable
Range
Comparison
operators
May include
equal to,
not equal to
greater than
less than
greater than or equal to
less than or equal to
May include
the use of AND, OR, NOT
May include but are not limited to
Oracle
Sybase,
Microsoft SQL Server
Ingres
DB2
Informix
MySQL
Postgres SQL
May include but not limited to:
Addition
Subtraction
Multiplication
Modulus
division
May include but not limited to:
COS
log
power
Boolean
operators
Database
Arithmetical
operators
Mathematical
functions
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Information
requirements
Tools and
equipment
Sine
square root
May include but not limited to:
reports
Summaries
letters
other business documents required by the organization
May include but not limited to:
Computers , DBMS software
Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Resources
Implication
Assessment
Methods
Context of
Assessment
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Unit Code
Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Select the
program logic
design
approach
2. Document the
program logic
or design
3. Validate the
design
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Variable
Range
Design approach
The various program logic design approach may include, but not
limited to the use of:
pseudo codes
flowcharts
diagrams
ERDs
HIPO Charts
data flow diagrams
data structures
RAD
case tools
prototyping
modular programming
Design
documentation
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Critical Aspects of Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
Programming and program logic formulation or design skills
Competence
Assessment must confirm the ability to meet technical
requirements by successfully producing the required program
design
Demonstrates knowledge of:
Underpinning
Understanding of system specification and requirements
Knowledge and
Knowledge of programming or coding
Attitudes
Knowledge of programming using constructs/ modules/
objects
Concepts of various program and system lifecycle options
Knowledge of program design and structure
Demonstrates
skills to:
Underpinning
Use and application of various design documentation tools
Skills
Coding programs
Designing and debugging program logic and flow
Resources
Access is required to real or appropriately simulated situations,
Implication
including work areas, materials and equipment, and to
information on workplace practices and OHS practices.
Assessment
Methods
Context of
Assessment
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Undertake
database
management
system
modeling
2. Test database
performance
3. Seek client
feedback and
signoff
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Variable
Range
Documentation
Database
Acceptance
criteria
Client
Tasks
Tools and
equipment
Occupational
Health and Safety
Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
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Skills
Resources
Implication
Assessment
Methods
Context of
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Review
database
architecture
2. Determine
backup
methods
appropriate to
database
requirements
3. Establish
recovery
points and
disaster
recovery
procedures
3.1 Database recovery points are determined based on the backup arrangements according to organizational Guidelines.
3.2 The restore process is tested in order to ensure that the
database can be restored to a given recovery point, with
minimal down time
3.3 The restoration of the database to the point of failure is
completed, without loss of committed transactions
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Variable
Range
Occupational
Health and Safety
(OHS)
Tools and
equipment
Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Underpinning
Skills
Resources
Implication
Assessment
Methods
Context of
Assessment
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Unit Code
Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Identify and
analyze
documentation
needs
2. Design
documentation
3. Develop
documentation
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Range
Requirements
Client
System
Technical
documentation
Appropriate
person
Channels
Content
Documentation
standards
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Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Underpinning
Skills
Resources
Implication
Assessment
Methods
Context of
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Identify entities
and
relationships
2. Develop
normalization
3. Validate model
Variable
Range
Occupational
Health and Safety
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Entities
Relationships
Data types
Tools and
equipment
Evidence Guide
Critical aspects of
Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
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Skills
Resources
Implication
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Methods
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This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to oversee
and monitor the quality of work operations within an enterprise.
This unit may be carried out by team leaders, supervisors or
managers.
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Monitor and
improve
workplace
operations
2. Plan and
organise
workflow
3. Maintain
workplace
records
4. Solve
problems and
make
decisions
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4.3 Problems are analysed for any long term impact and potential
solutions are assessed and actioned in consultation with
relevant colleagues.
4.4 Where problem is raised by a team member, they are
encouraged to participate in solving the problem.
4.5 Follow up action is taken to monitor the effectiveness of
solutions in the workplace.
Variable
Range
Workplace
records
Evidence Guide
Description
Critical Aspects
of Competence
Underpinning
Knowledge and
Attitudes
Underpinning
Skills
Resource
Implications
Methods of
Assessment
Context of
Assessment
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Confirm quality
standards
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
2.1
2.2
2.3
3.1
3.2
4.1
4.2
5.1
5.2
2. Assess quality
of service
delivered
3. Record
information
4. Study causes
of quality
deviations
5. Complete
documentation
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Variable
Range
Quality check
Quality standards
Quality
parameters
Evidence Guide
Critical Aspects of Assessment requires evidence that the candidate:
Competence
Checked completed work continuously against standard
Identified and isolated faulty or poor service
Checked service delivered against organization standards
Identified and applied corrective actions on the causes of
identified faults or error
Recorded basic information regarding quality performance
Investigated causes of deviations of services against standard
Recommended suitable preventive actions
Underpinning
Relevant quality standards, policies and procedures
Knowledge
Characteristics of services
Safety environment aspects of service processes
Relevant evaluation techniques and quality checking
procedures
Workplace procedures and reporting procedures
Underpinning
Interpret work instructions, specifications and standards
Skills
appropriate to the required work or service
Carry out relevant performance evaluation
Maintain accurate work records in accordance with procedures
Meet work specifications and requirements
Communicate effectively within defined workplace procedures
Resource
The following resources should be provided:
Implications
Access to relevant workplace or appropriately simulated
environment and materials relevant to the activity/ task
Methods of
Competence may be assessed through:
Assessment
Interview / Observation / Demonstration
Context for
Competence may be assessed in the work place or in a
Assessment
simulated work place setting
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Unit Code
Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Provide team
leadership
1.1.
1.2.
1.3.
2.1.
2.2.
3.1.
3.2.
3.3.
4.1.
4.2.
4.3.
4.4.
2. Assign
responsibilities
3. Set
performance
expectations
for team
members
4. Supervised
team
performance
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4.5.
4.6.
4.7.
Variable
Range
Work
requirements
Team members
concerns
Monitor
performance
Feedback
client profile
assignment instructions
Evidence Guide
Description
roster/shift details
formal process
informal process
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Resource
Implications
Methods of
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Context of
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Unit Descriptor
Elements
Performance Criteria
1. Communicate
information
about
workplace
processes
1.1
1.2
1.3
1.4
1.5
1.6
1.7
2.1
2.2
2.3
2.4
2. Lead
workplace
discussion
3. Identify and
communicate
issues arising
in the
workplace
3.1
3.2
3.3
3.4
Variable
Range
Methods of
communication
Non-verbal gestures
Verbal
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Face to face
Two-way radio
Speaking to groups
Using telephone
Written
Using Internet
Cell phone
Evidence Guide
Description
Context of
Assessment
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Level V
IT Service Management
Hardware and
Network Servicing
Level IV
Level III
Hardware and
Network Servicing
Level II
IT Support Service
Level I
IT Support Service
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Acknowledgement
We would like also to express our appreciation to the Staff and Experts of MoFED,
Ministry of Education (MoE) and Engineering Capacity Building Program (ecbp) who
made the development of this occupational standard possible.
This occupational standard was developed on July 2010 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
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