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Wednesday, 19 November 2003 16:16
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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