Displaying items by tag: COBOL to Java
COBOL to Java - Comture Japanese Car Manufacturer
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.
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- Java
- cobol
- transformation blueprint
- Code Transformation
- Automatic Refactoring
- Application Blueprint
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- japan
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- automation
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United States Air Force - Unisys COBOL to Java ILS-S SBSS Logistics System Modernization
The U.S. Air Force uses the Integrated Logistics System – Supply (ILS-S), of which the Standard Base Supply System (SBSS) is a major part, as a mainstay of their supply chain. The SBSS program includes over 1.5 million lines of COBOL, as well as smaller numbers of C and Assembly, all of which are to be transformed into Java.
- Customer & Integrator: US Air Force
- Source & Target Language: COBOL to Java
- Lines of Code: 1.5 million
- Duration: 11 months
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COBOL, Assembly, JCL and Fortr. to Java Metlife/ Alico Japan
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.
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Coolgen/COBOL to Java/JEE - crime fighting agency
With maintenance costs increasing for the national crime information tracking system, a significant portion of the agency's crime fighting budget was required for hiring staff with experience maintaining mainframes, non-adherence to the Common Operating Environment (COE) adding to costs, and aging technology (IBM Mainframe, DB2, CICS, CA-GEN, COBOL, Assembler, C, MQ Series, JCL) making enhancements difficult to perform, the nation crime fighting agency initiated a Legacy Migration study to assess migration from the current legacy application architecture to an open Java/JEE application architecture.
Customer: Criminal Justice Information Services Division Source & Target Language: Coolgen/COBOL to Java/JEE Lines of Code: 4.3 Million Services: Tuned JANUS Studio® to customer code, Coolgen/COBOL and C to Java/JEE Code Transformation, Coolgen/COBOL and C to Java/JEE Transformation Blueprint®
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