by Paul Bowden | Sep 2, 2019 | architecture, general, legacy modernization, Software Modernization
Refactoring: Marketing Spin Detected We live in the age of marketing spin. Sometimes it seems that nothing means what the plain words say. For example, we hear people say, “Can you refactor my COBOL to Java?” To a technically knowledgeable person in...
by Guest Blogger | Jan 9, 2013 | applications, architecture, Business, COTS, general, Integrated Development Environment, Software Development
Because we write lots of code rapidly, often people consider that some kind of code generation is responsible for the speed we achieve. And, in a way they are right, while frequently individuals have at heart the old style code generators of the 80’s when they...
by Guest Blogger | Jan 3, 2013 | architecture, Business, Code Generation, general, JAVA
In computer science, code technology is known as the task by which a compiler’s code generator changes many advanced representation of source code generator into a form that is simply applied by a tool. Compilers typically execute numerous travels over a number...
by Guest Blogger | Dec 14, 2012 | applications, architecture, Business, general, Integrated Development Environment, Service Oriented Architecture, SOA, Software Development, Technology
Several providers of no-code, low-code, or offshore software development offer the prospect of generating higher return on investment, or ROI or to achieve other benefits for business operations by rapidly developing fresh software to meet today’s business...
by Big Iron | Oct 10, 2012 | architecture, contractors, legacy modernization, silos
Let’s suppose that you have a large system you’d like to redo for the web. You could get it translated, but you don’t want the likely performance and maintainability problems associated with wholesale line-by-line translation. In fact, you...
by Guest Blogger | Jul 25, 2012 | architecture, Integration, Legacy integration, legacy system, Software Modernization, system integration, Technology
At the turn of another decade, the IT world is witnessing yet again another seismic shift comparative to the internet boom in the 90s. Back then the demand for technological skill is at coming into a rise. Programmers, systems developers, systems analyst and database...