Displaying items by tag: Business Logic
VAX Basic to C# - Shaw CBS System
Shaw Cable Systems, one of TSRI's Candian customers, engaged TSRI to modernize their CBS system, which involved 772,684 lines of VMS VAX BASIC source code and 275,707 of VAX Basic comments. The system modernization called for code conversion to C#, along with other services.
Customer: Shaw Cable System Source & Target Language: VMS VAX BASIC to C# Lines of Code: 1.1 Million Duration: 5 months Services: Automated Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Separation of the business and data logic into tiers, Integration and Testing Support, Engineering Support, Transformation Blueprint®
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- basic
- sql
- transformation blueprint
- Platform Migration
- modernization
- Software Code Modernization
- Refactoring
- Code Documentation
- modernize
- migration
- Shaw
- Shaw Cable Systems
- VAX Basic
- VAX Basic to C#
- to C#
- CBS System
- code conversion to C#
- Business Logic
- Data Logic
- VAX Documentation
- C# System
- user interface
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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- Code Documentation
- modernize
- migration
- assessment
- architecture
- multitier
- Asis Blueprint
- Software Modernization
- Modern Architecture
- ArchitectureDriven
- Software Transformation
- Structure Charts
- Data Elements
- Design Metrics
- Navigation Indicies
- Control Flow Diagrams
- state transition tables
- causeeffect graphs
- cause and effect graphs
- Application Blueprint
- Application Documentation
- C Language
- C code
- C Documentation
- AT&T
- Business System
- Business Logic
- Business Rules
- csc
COBOL Assessment - US Airforce CAMS
The purpose of this effort was to assess the Core Automated Maintenance System (CAMS), a large high profile Air Force logistics system. This assessment was needed to provide comprehensive high-quality "As Is" functional analysis-level UML design documentation to support analysis of business processes and business rules in the system. The final deliverable was delivered on time, and consisted of over a million pages of HTML and Scalable Vector Graphic, with over a hundred million hyperlinks.
Customer: US Air Force Source & Target Language: COBOL Assessment Lines of Code: 3.5 Million Duration: 6 Months Services: Developed web-enables User Interface, Code Transformation, Transactions Flow Analyzed, Application Blueprint®
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- transformation blueprint
- Code Documentation
- Quality Output
- Asis Blueprint
- Modern Architecture
- ArchitectureDriven
- Code Requirements
- Code Quality
- Code conversion
- Functional Equivalent System
- modernized code
- Core Automated Maintenance System
- cams
- assess
- assessment
- Functional analysis
- UML Documentation
- Design Documentation
- Business Logic
- Business Rules
- Business Process
- Integrated Maintenance Depot System
- imds
- Unisys 2200 database
- Unisys DMS
- system design and code
- hierarchical
- codasyl
- data dictionary
- Transaction Flow
- Transaction Flow Analysis
- consolidation
- interoperability of systems
- cobol
- COBOL Assessment
- COBOL code
- UNISYS COBOL
- COBOL Documentation
- Software code documentation
- Unisys Documentation