Maintenance of assembler-programs.
Bixoft will be pleased to help you maintain your existing assembler-programs,
covering amongst others the following fields:
- Reverse engineering.
If your current documentation is not adequate, Bixoft will help you to
re-create technical and/or functional specifications from source-code.
Should the need arise, we can also perform version verification and/or
disassembly.
- Impact analysis.
To find out which macros and/or programs will have to be changed, where these
are being used, and which programs will therefore have to be link-edited and
tested anew.
- Modernise, structure.
In case of low maintainability of your existing assembler-programs we may help
you to structure your programs by breaking them up into CSECTs (when required)
and into subroutines. Dead code will be removed. The resulting programs will
be well-documented.
- Standardise with macros.
By creating and using macros, specifically designed for your situation,
as much structure as possible will be brought into your programs. Frequently
occurring sequences of code will thus be neatly condensed.
By making use of conditional assembly efficient code can be generated,
avoiding unnecessary overhead.
- Converting to 3GL.
Based on your existing programs, we can help your team to make the transition
to the 3GL or 4GL of your choice. For more information please refer to the
topic 3GL-migrations.
- Major rework and new programs.
We can help you to rework your software, such that it will be enabled to run
above the 16MB-line. We can also help you make your applications and/or exits
reusable, reenterable or refreshable. Reenterability is a requirement for
programs that will run under LE (Language Environment).
Of course we do not only give advise. We also realise, test, and implement.
Or we help you to do all this yourself.
Remarks? Questions? More information? Select the topic of your choice or
e-mail us with your questions.
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