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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
COBOL to C++ - NEA / Administrative Systems
The National Endowments for the Arts (NEA) Grants Management System (GMS), Financial Management System (FMIS), and Automated Panel Bank System (APBS) were unique one-of-a-kind 27-year old legacy systems written in Wang VS COBOL, running on a WANG VS Operating System, and using a WANG VS DMS database. TSRI was engaged to transform these systems into C++ and completed the project successfully in 7 months.
Customer: National Endowments for the Arts Source & Target Language: COBOL to C++ Lines of Code: 656,000 Duration: 5 months Services: Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, System Integration Support, Testing Support, Transformation Blueprint ®
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- cobol
- C++
- National Endowments of the Arts
- Code Transformation
- Automatic Refactoring
- transformation blueprint
- COBOL to C++
- Generated COBOL
- Financial System
- Software Modernization
- Software Code Transformation
- Legacy System
- modernization
- migration
- DMS Database
- sql
- Microsoft SQL Server
- isam
- Legacy Architecture
- SQL Server
- MS SQL