Displaying items by tag: Fortran to Java
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
Fortran to Java - US Air Force WDAC System
Raytheon Corporation awarded a sole-source contract to TSRI for modernization of the US Air Force’s Weather Data Analysis Capability (WDAC) program. This project was completed very quickly and successfully, using TSRI's fully automated toolset, including the automated production of documentation and refactoring to remove dead and redundant code.
Customer: The US Air Force & Raytheon Source & Target Language: Fortran to Java Lines of Code: 47,426 Duration: 1 month Services: Automated Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Integration and Testing Support, Transformation Blueprint®, Application "As-Is" Blueprint®
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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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