Friday, December 16, 2016

Fujitsu creates technology that automatically extracts practices … – Computerworld

The Fujitsu Laboratories, research centre of the japanese company, has just announced the development of a technology that analyzes the programs of enterprise systems and automatically extracts business practices based on logic, calculation methods and other tables of simple understanding. With this, the company wants to stimulate the digital transformation of the systems of its customers.

The essential first step before starting a project, and the development of migration or reconstruction of business systems is to understand their specifications have already been implemented. However, in many cases in which the business system has grown in scale and complexity over years of development, these specifications have not been updated. In addition, it is required a large amount of time for preparation.

According to Fujitsu, the new technology that divides large scale programmes, extracts the specifications of business and rebuilds a table for the whole program from separate tables — it is now possible to remove automatically the specifications of the business implemented in large scale programmes for a table of simple understanding, strengthening the efficiency of capturing the current specifications coded in the program.

Fujitsu conducted a test and applied the new technology, the programs within the own company. As a result, the time required to update the specification documents has been reduced by a third. In this way, the innovation allows greater efficiency in the migration to systems, such as cloud, which can respond flexibly to business changes, while following the specifications of business of existing systems.

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