What are the differences of the following titles?

What are the differences of the following titles?
Oracle Database Design Analyst
Oracle DBA - Design
Oracle DBA
Oracle Database Analyst - Design
Oracle Database Designer
Oracle e-Commerce Database Architect
Oracle system administrator
Thank you

frank.qian wrote:
Does the title change with the framework?They change with whoever (whomever?) is applying them to whatever they are being applied to.
Titles (I assume these are <i>job</i> titles) have no inherent, universal meaning. They mean whatever the user wants them to mean. My "official" job title (the one listed on all personnel documents) is "IT Specialist-DATAMGMT" What does that mean?. Everyone around here referes to me as a "Senior DBA". What does that mean?
I handle all issues with creating, building, backing up, tuning, consulting that refer to an Oracle database. I know other people with my same job title whose responsibilities are to develop department level applications on MS Access. At a former job, I was a "programmer/analyst". My job was to design, code, and maintain COBOL programs. One day I was trying to help a "data entry clerk" with a problem she was having with one of my systems. When I asked her a question for which she didn't know the answer, her reply was "I don't know. I'm just the computer programmer." Meaning? In my office, a "computer programmer" was a person who designed programs and wrote code. In her office a "computer programmer" was a person who keyed auto registration information, using the application that I wrote. So, what was a "computer programmer"?
So .... a title is just that. A title. It means no more and no less than what the people who use it want it to mean.

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