Displaying items by tag: cobol
COBOL to C++ - STG Inc. - WSMIS-MICAP
As part of the Logistics Management System, the Weapon System Management Information System (WSMIS) is responsible for tracking combat capability and impending parts problems. The system was well regarded during Desert Storm for its ability to expedite repair or procurement of critical items. However this legacy COBOL system requires modernization to continue to fulfill its mission.
Customer: STG Inc. Source & Target Language: COBOL to C++ Lines of Code: 39,654 Duration: 4 months Services: Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Database Transformation, Testing and Implementation Support, Transformation Blueprint®
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- C++
- COBOL to C++
- Code Transformation
- automated refactoring
- Database Transformation
- Testing and Implementation
- transformation blueprint
- Software code
- modernization
- migration
- US Air Force
- military
- cobol
- jcl
- batch
- Oracle 9i Database
- oracle
- database
- Windows Based
- Flat Files
- mainframe
- architecture
- amdahl
COBOL to C++ - U.S. Air Force / WSCRS I & II
The U.S. Air Force's Weapons System Cost Retrieval System (WSCRS), designation H036C, was written in COBOL running on an Amdahl-5890 platform and using a flat file data base. The system required modernization by the Wright-Patterson Mission System Group (MSG) to improve base support for the Air Force weapon financial systems. TSRI transformed 100% of the WSCRS COBOL code into C++ and facilitated an error-free delivery to the customer several weeks ahead of schedule.
Customer: US Air Force Source & Target Language: Cobol to C++ Lines of Code: 627,500 Duration: 5 months Services: Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Installation and Testing Support, Remote Support for Customer Acceptance, Transformation Blueprint®
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- cobol
- C++
- transformation blueprint
- Code Transformation
- Automatic Refactoring
- US Air Force
- COBOL to C++
- amdahl
- mainframe
- Flat File
- database
- Database Transformation
- usaf
- data manipulation
- modernization
- migration
- Software Code Modernization
- transformation
- Legacy Software code
- COBOL Transformation
- COBOL Conversion
- IT Budget
- dyncorp
- Windows OS
- Windows Operating System
- Mainframe code conversion
- Mainframe to C++
- Functional Equivalent System
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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