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2002 - USAF Software Technology Conference

 

"The Software Revolution, Inc. To Participate In The U.S. Air Force's Software Technology Conference"

Kirkland, WA. (March 7, 2002) – The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI) will be a major participant at the upcoming Air Force-sponsored Software Technology Conference (STC) in Salt Lake City, Utah scheduled for 29 April to 2 May 2002. Located in Booth 927 of the Exhibition Hall, the senior staff of TSRI will be available throughout the week to answer questions and provide in-depth demonstrations of the eVolution 2000 TM toolset.

For those attending this important conference, it will be an excellent opportunity for a first-hand view of TSRI's automated legacy system modernization technology that is sweeping the logistics and maintenance, and operational communities within the Air Force. TSRI will be providing real-time transformation demonstrations of the Jovial, Fortran, Cobol, Assembler, Ada, and CMS2 languages into C++. It will also be an opportunity to learn about the range of contract vehicles now available to TSRI for quickly and efficiently providing support to the Air Force

eVolution 2000™ toolset

The foundation of TSRI's capabilities is the eVolution 2000™ tool-set. Through the application of state-of-the-art artificial intelligence technologies, TSRI has developed a highly automated capability (99%+) to assess, transform, re-factor, and if desired web-enable, a wide variety of application source languages, along with their associated databases. TSRI can transform Cobol, Jovial, C, Fortran, Assembler, Ada, and CMS2 into modern, platform-independent C++, JAVA, or XML (eXtended Markup Language) with CORBA (Common Object Request Broker Architecture) compatibility.

Using eVolution 2000™, TSRI can carry out sophisticated legacy software modernization in a fraction of the time and budget associated with alternative approaches. More importantly, TSRI reduces the technical and schedule risk associated with legacy system modernization by generating modernized applications and data that are fully documented and guaranteed accurate functional equivalents of the original legacy system.

For more information about TSRI, visit our web site or contact:

TSRI
Greg Tadlock
Vice President of Sales
Phone: (425) 284-2770
Fax:     (425) 284-2785
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"TSRI to Participate in Systems & Software Technology Conference (SSTC)"

Kirkland, WA. (May 5, 2008) – The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI) will be a major participant in the upcoming Department of Defense (DoD)-sponsored 20th Anniversary of the Systems & Software Technology Conference (SSTC) scheduled for 29 April – 2 May 2008 at the Las Vegas Hilton, Las Vegas NV.

Located in Booth #317 & 418 in the Conrad Room Exhibition Hall of the Hilton hotel, the senior staff of TSRI will be available throughout the conference to answer questions and provide in-depth demonstrations of legacy system modernization using TSRI’s award winning JANUS Studio®    toolset.

TSRI’s technology and legacy system modernization expertise will also be featured in two additional venues during the conference:

Mr. Philip Newcomb, TSRI’s CEO and Founder, will be a lead member on the “Offense & Defense in the Global War on Software” panel during Track 1 in Rooms 1-3 on Thursday May 1 from 2:35 pm to 4:15 pm.
...and...
Ms. Rhandi Lawrence, Chief of the Message & Protocol Data Engineering Branch of the U.S. Army’s CECOM Life Cycle Management Command, Software Engineering Center will be presenting the results of a communications system modernization project that successfully employed TSRI’s automated technology. Ms. Lawrence will be presenting the results of this independent Army study during Track 3 in Ballroom E on Friday May 2 from 10:50 am to 11:35 am. The abstract for that presentation is:
The Software Engineering Center (SEC) owns and maintains a large volume of mission-critical, legacy software systems that are difficult to support and susceptible to security risks. A manual effort to redesign, develop, and deploy legacy software systems, potentially overwhelms SEC’s resource planning and budgeting.

This presentation will describe an automated technique that converted the Variable Message Format (VMF) Test Tool (VTT) from Ada to C++. The metrics established by this project have enabled SEC and other organizations to better plan language conversion processes and to accurately estimate conversion project schedule and budget details.

For more information about TSRI, visit our web site or contact:

TSRI
Greg Tadlock
Vice President of Sales
Phone: (425) 284-2770
Fax:     (425) 284-2785
This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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