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Thursday, 05 May 2022 11:19

COBOL Refactoring - State of Oregon OPERS

The Oregon's Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) serves approximately 300,000 employee members, inactive members and retirees from more than 850 public employers. OPERS required a major maintenance action of the OPERS Benefit Estimation Subsystem (BESS) and Benefit Calculation Subsystem (BCSS) to address changes in Oregon State retirement regulations. TSRI's automated refactoring capability was used to consolidate the applications and remove dead and redundant code.

Customer: State of Oregon Public Employees Retirement System    

Source & Target Language: COBOL Refactoring

Lines of Code: 250,000

Duration: 4 Months  

Services:  JANUS Studio® Automated Refactoring, Testing and Implementation Support, Application Blueprint®

 

 

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Using money from the Technology Modernization Fund (TMF) under the Modernizing Government Technology Act disbursed by the General Services Administration (GSA) of the U.S. government, the Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) sought to modernize several of its remaining critical systems on a legacy Unisys mainframe written in COBOL with a flat-file DMS-II database.

Customer: Department of Housing and Urban Development and Salient CRGT

Source & Target Language: Unisys COBOL to Java

Lines of Code: 1.3 Million

Duration:  8 Months

Services: Automated Code Transformation, Automated Refactoring, Integration and Testing Support, Enginerring Support, Software Maintenance Agreement, Transformation Blueprint®Application "As-Is" Blueprint®

 

 

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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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