Displaying items by tag: Code conversion
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
C to MS-SQL/C - Sempra Energy
Sempra Energy needed to move their Microgrid Control System (MCS) application into a more contemporary environment. The challenge that TSRI and mLogica faced was transforming Sempra Energy's existing Sybase OpenServer platform into a more modern .NET/MS-SQL server environment under strict budget and schedule constraints. The project, which included the modernization, documentation, refactoring, testing, and integration of the application, was successfully concluded on-time and within budget constraints.
Customer: Sempra Energy & mLogica Source & Target Language: C to MS-SQL/C Lines of Code: 211,000 Duration: 4 Months Services: Automated Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Round-tripping, Unit Testing, Third Party Code Quality Refactoring, Integration and Testing Support, Transformation Blueprint®, Application Blueprint®
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- sql
- transformation blueprint
- modernization
- Software Code Modernization
- Refactoring
- Code Documentation
- modernize
- migration
- application modernization
- System Modernization
- Quality Output
- Asis Blueprint
- Software Modernization
- Modern Architecture
- ArchitectureDriven
- Software Transformation
- transformation
- Code Requirements
- Avionics Standards
- Testing and Integration
- Manual Rewrite
- Code Quality
- Sempra Energy
- Sybase
- OpenServer
- C code
- Energy System
- Microgrid
- Sybase OpenServer
- NET/MSSQL
- MSSQL
- MS SQL
- CS library
- C data structures
- C dependencies
- Code conversion
- Functional Equivalent System
- maintenance
- new developers
- modernized code
- OpenServer to NET/MSSQL
- net
- C to MSSQL
- Roundtrip
- roundtripping
- C utility functions
- Server Compatable C
JOVIAL to C++ Boeing ALCA ITAP
TSRI was asked to assist The Boeing Company to modernize the ALCA Integrated Tactical Avionics Program (ITAP). ITAP, originally a real-time embedded J73 JOVIAL program, required transformation to modern C++. The transformed version of ITAP needed to exhibit real-time performance equal to or better than the original system with platform independence. By converting the J73 JOVIAL into C++, Boeing reduced future maintenance costs with the availability of modern software development environments and greater flexibility in its choice of hardware upgrades.
- Customer: Boeing
- Source & Target Language: JOVIAL to C++
- Duration: 3 months
- Services: Automated Code Transformation, Code Documentation, Assessment
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Fortran to Java Sandia Labs
A highly classified application, consisting of Fortran 77 and Fortran 95, required modernization to JAVA. SANDIA, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Lockheed Martin, contracted with TSRI for the use of its JANUS Studio® to complete the code transformation in a secure facility.
- Customer & Integrator: Sandia Labs
- Source & Target Language: Classified and Un-Classified Fortran to Java
- Lines of Code: 156,200
- Duration: 5 months
- Services: Automated Modernization, Knowledge Transfer, Engineering Support
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
- car manufacturer
- japan
- japanese
- automation
- documentation
- COBOL to Java
- agility
- agile
- architecture
- Software code Conversion
- db2
- ibm
- VSAM
- oracle
- cics
- Tomcat Server
- SonarQube
- Quality Scans
- Code conversion
Micro Focus COBOL to C & C++ - Sprint Billing
When Sprint Nextel Corporation (now T-Mobile) was ready to begin a modernization and cloud migration project for their billing system, they naturally turned to Amdocs, who then selected TSRI to complete the modernization of the billing system successfully. The billing system that Sprint wanted to modernize was written in over 5 million lines of Micro Focus rehosted Pro*COBOL and Pro*C code. Operational costs to maintain the system were consuming critical budget and hampering the organization’s capacity to enhance and scale the system to meet growing operational requirements.
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