Displaying items by tag: Code Transformation

The Reliability & Maintainability Information System (REMIS) is a key component of the Air Force Depot Maintenance System. Ten years after the successful modernization of REMIS in 2004, the US Air Force reached back out to TSRI to modernize the rest of the system as well as take the C++ we already produced to Java. The project was delivered on time and under budget by almost half a million dollars.

  • Customer & Integrator:  US Air Force
  • Source & Target Language: COBOL to C++
  • Lines of Code: 1.1 million
  • Duration:  7 months
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Raytheon has partnered with TSRI on several successful modernization projects. Specifically, several years before the Patriot-Japan project was initiated, Raytheon was tasked with modernizing a set of Patriot Missile Simulation software. Following a formalized decision process, TSRI was selected as the best option for transforming the code from FORTRAN to C++, due to our unique fully automated transformation technology.  So, when Raytheon began modernizing Battalion Simulation Support System and its Preprocessor for the Japanese Patriot Missile system, TSRI was contacted and began work.  

  • Customer: Raytheon
  • Source & Target Language: Fortran to C++
  • Lines of Code: 25,927
  • Duration:  10 months
  • Services: Code Transformation from Multiple Legacy Languages, Automated Refactoring, Installation and Testing Support, Transformation Blueprint®​

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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.

  • Customer & Integrator: MetLife / Alico Japan
  • Source & Target Language: COBOL, JCL, Assembler & Fortran to Java
  • Lines of Code: 14,066,925
  • Duration:  4 months
  • Services: Transformation Blueprint®Application Blueprint® 

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Saturday, 10 May 2014 15:30

JOVIAL J73 to C++ - BAE Systems

BAE Systems received an award from South Korea's Defense Acquisition and Procurement Agency for a multi-year project to upgrade 134 Korean Air Force F-16 (KF16) fighters.  The upgrade included obsolescence management for the computers and operating systems for near real-time tactical data and voice information and including the Core operational flight programs: Advanced Mission Computer (AMC), Upgraded Central Interface Unit (UCIU), Cockpit Display Generator (CDG) and the Center Pedestal Display (CDP).  BAE Systems employed TSRI for their modernization services to modernize and document the Jovial source code to C++.

Customer: Bae Systems

Source & Target Language: Jovial J73 to C++

Lines of Code: 340,000

Duration:  6 months

Services: Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Installation and Testing Support, Transformation Blueprint®, Application Blueprint®

 

 

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Stanley and Assoc. contracted TSRI to modernize the Battle Command Software - Advanced Field Artillery Tactical Data System (AFATDS).   This system is an integrated system that provides the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps automated fire support command, control and communications.  Prior to this modernization, AFATDS was written in legacy Ada-83.  The target code selected for the AFATDS modernization was Java.

  • Customer: Stanley and Assoc. and The US Army
  • Source & Target Language: Ada to Java  
  • Lines of Code: 5.1 million
  • Duration:  10 months
  • Services: Application Blueprint®, Automated Code Transformation, Transformation Blueprint®, Automated Refactoring, Engineering Support

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Wednesday, 23 April 2008 15:27

Ada to Java & C++ - Thales EATMS

The Eurocat Air Traffic Management System (EATMS) is used in 16 European countries and Australia. EATMS became subject to a modernization initiative in 2005. Thales Air Systems selected The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI) to modernize this system written in legacy Ada 83. After transforming this application to both Java and C++ for performance testing, Thales selected Java as the final target language and TSRI completed the modernization.

  • Customer: Thales Air Systems
  • Source & Target Language: Ada to Java & C++
  • Lines of Code: 1,700,000
  • Duration:  9 months
  • Services: Tuned JANUS Studio® to European Coding Standards, Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, System Integration & Test Support, Transformation Blueprint®

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Wednesday, 10 May 2006 12:11

Ada to C# - Canadian Forces Crypto System

General Dynamics awarded a sole-source contract to The Software Revolution, Inc. (TSRI) for the modernization of the Canadian Armed Force’s Crypto Material Management System (CMMS).

 

Customer & Integrator: General Dynamics & Canadian Armed Forces

Source & Target Language: Ada to C#

Lines of Code: 20,000

Duration:  4 months

Services: Legacy “As-Is” Documentation, Code Transformation, System Integration & Test Support, Final “To-Be” Documentation 

 

 

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Wednesday, 02 November 2005 00:00

Ada to C++ - Lockheed Martin / P-3C Orion

Lockheed Martin Corporation was tasked with the modernization of the Acoustic Signal Processor System (ASP) on the Navy's P-3C Orion aircraft.  Lockheed Martin awarded TSRI a sole source contract as the only viable provider of 100% automated Ada to C++ transformation.

  • Customer: Lockheed Martin
  • Source & Target Language: Ada to C++
  • Lines of Code: 500,000
  • Duration:  14 months
  • Services: 100% Automated Transformation, Comply with the US Navy's stringent architectural requirements

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Wednesday, 10 October 2001 13:00

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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Thursday, 10 September 2009 16:35

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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