
Migrating Legacy Applications to ERP Solutions
Our customer is responsible for delivering services on behalf of the UK’s major gas transportation networks. Their services are currently implemented using a CA Gen software system to process and maintain information related to millions of domestic and commercial gas supply points. Each day the system receives thousands of transactions which must be technically and functionally validated before being processed.
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Managing Obsolescence - Moving into and Maintaining UML
Our client, SELEX Galileo, a global leader in defence technologies, specialise in airborne mission critical systems and a wide range of battlefield capabilities. They had recently won a contract to supply defensive aids on a major multi-national project. A solution had already been developed using HOOD, an early 90s design methodology. In order to enhance the existing system the HOOD design first needed to be migrated to a modern, supportable technology such as UML.
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Understanding Cobol Legacy Applications - Estimating and Planning
Our partner is a global IT consultancy company with many years of experience of application lifecycle management, a vast customer base and a multi-billion Euro turnover. They turned to Objektum Modernization to assist them with providing a solution to one of their major retail clients. The customer's business critical estate of legacy applications was stifling the growth of the company and Objektum Modernization and their partner created an innovative and successful solution to understand and plan a way forward.
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Protecting Investment in an Air Traffic Management Legacy System
The modernisation of an Air Traffic Management system is another success story for Objektum Modernization. The initial contract to migrate the software from an obsolete to a modern platform is now complete with trials underway at Frankfurt airport under the auspices of THALES ATM. =THALES ATM selected Objektum because of their unique mix of technical skills, to mitigate the risk posed by the platform obsolescence and form a partnership for the Through Life Support of the AP100.
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EuroFighter - Mitigating Requirement Obsolescence
Our Client, BAE Systems, have been responsible for the development of the Eurofighter Typhoon fuel computer system since the Eurofighter Typhoon project commenced. Until recently, the fuel computer team have adhered to the original Eurofighter development process which relied upon the CoRE methodology and bespoke toolset for requirements specification.
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Nimrod - Translating Obsolete Design Technologies
Our Client, BAE Systems, was responsible for maintaining and upgrading the Nimrod fuel computer software. The project team realised that it needed to consider more modern ways of working for forthcoming upgrades. The fuel computer software is safety critical with a well maintained static and dynamic design, implemented in SPARK Ada.
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