Displaying items by tag: Application Blueprint

Thursday, 05 May 2022 11:05

C Documentation - AT&T Billing System

System integrator CSC was contracted to modernize AT&T's billing code, written in the C language. CSC brought The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI) aboard to generate documentation of AT&T's code to assist in their modernization efforts.

Customer: AT&T & CSC

Source & Target Language: C

Lines of Code: 961,780

Duration:  6 Weeks

Services: Application Blueprint®, Engineering Support, Program Management, Blueprint Documentation Refresh, Defect Resolution, Documentation Customization 

 

 

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Wednesday, 30 March 2022 13:57

COBOL Assessment - Railroad Retirement Board

TSRI sub-contracted with Senryo Technologies to support the Assessment Modernization Plan for the US Railroad Retirement Board with Peridot Solutions LLC.  The effort involved the use of TSRI’s JANUS Studio® toolset to document 12,000,000 lines of code and comments which were written in COBOL, JCL, EasyTrieve, and Assembly.  The total comprised approximately 500 applications.

Customer: Railroad Retirement Board and Peridot Solutions

Source & Target Language: COBOL

Lines of Code: 12 Million

Duration:  2 Months

Services: Assessment, Application "As-Is" Blueprint®, Engineering Support, Target Architecture Design, Consulting

 

 

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Wednesday, 30 March 2022 13:57

COBOL Documentation - New York Dept. of Justice

The Software Revolution Inc. (TSRI) was contracted to assess and document the State of New York's Division of Criminal Justice System (DCJS). The system consisted of Unisys A-Series COBOL-68 and COBOL-74 with a DMSII database.

Customer: The State of New York

Source & Target Language: COBOL- 68, COBOL - 74

Lines of Code: 308,000

Duration:  3 Months

Services: Application Blueprint®, Engineering Support, Program Management, Documentation Customization 

 

 

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Tuesday, 13 April 2021 12:36

Ada to C++ - US Navy - Modem Control Software

TSRI was engaged to modernize US Navy SATCOM Multi-band Terminal (NMT) Modem Control System (MCS) from Ada to C++. To provide SPAWAR with the best modernization approach, Raytheon selected TSRI to transform the existing MCS Ada code into C++ and to re-factor
the C++ toward the desired target architecture. TSRI's fixed-price "integrator ready" deliverable was selected by Raytheon for its low technical risk,
shortened schedule, and low cost.

  • Customer & Integrator: US Navy & Raytheon
  • Source & Target Language: Ada to C++
  • Lines of Code: 190,000
  • Duration:  5 months
  • Services: Automated Code Transformation, Application Blueprint®, Transformation Blueprint®, Engineering Support, Automated Refactoring

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One of the largest Japanese Car Manufactures now uses TSRI’s modernization methods to increase efficiency in their manufacturing systems. With the help of systems integrator Comture Corporation, TSRI was able to successfully transform 120k lines of COBOL to Java, in a three-week time-period, with over 99% automation levels. 

  • Customer & Integrator: Comture Car Manufacturer
  • Source & Target Language: COBOL to Java
  • Lines of Code: 120,000
  • Duration:  1 month
  • Services: Code Transformation from Multiple Legacy Languages, Automated Refactoring, Installation and Testing Support, Transformation Blueprint®​

 

 

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The original LifeComm application was written by CSC for Alico of Japan. Following the acquisition of Alico by MetLife, it was determined that the LifeComm application would require modernization. To support this, MetLife first needed to better understand this legacy application. MetLife engaged TSRI to provide an Application Blueprint® of the LifeComm application.

  • Customer & Integrator: MetLife / Alico Japan
  • Source & Target Language: COBOL, JCL, Assembler & Fortran to Java
  • Lines of Code: 14,066,925
  • Duration:  4 months
  • Services: Transformation Blueprint®Application Blueprint® 

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Saturday, 10 May 2014 15:30

JOVIAL J73 to C++ - BAE Systems

BAE Systems received an award from South Korea's Defense Acquisition and Procurement Agency for a multi-year project to upgrade 134 Korean Air Force F-16 (KF16) fighters.  The upgrade included obsolescence management for the computers and operating systems for near real-time tactical data and voice information and including the Core operational flight programs: Advanced Mission Computer (AMC), Upgraded Central Interface Unit (UCIU), Cockpit Display Generator (CDG) and the Center Pedestal Display (CDP).  BAE Systems employed TSRI for their modernization services to modernize and document the Jovial source code to C++.

Customer: Bae Systems

Source & Target Language: Jovial J73 to C++

Lines of Code: 340,000

Duration:  6 months

Services: Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Installation and Testing Support, Transformation Blueprint®, Application Blueprint®

 

 

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