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Product Surpasses Glossary Search Methods; Based on 100% Accurate Technique Used in Banking, Healthcare, Insurance, Government Waltham, MA - January 19, 1999 -
Y2K WIRE a. Keeps Year 2000 projects on schedule and on budget by cross checking remediation work, significantly reducing Y2K testing time and costs
Millennium CrossCheck for PL/I leverages the proven, breakthrough Y2K search capability built into Data Integrity's Y2K software solutions now being used successfully in major Year 2000 projects at NationsBank, Credit Suisse First Boston, Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Delta Technologies, major healthcare and insurance organizations and U.S. government agencies. This unique search technique has identified 100 percent of Y2K-sensitive code. Millennium CrossCheck for PL/I is highly effective in a third-party, complementary role because it delivers 100 percent search accuracy and because it is integrated easily and without disruption into ongoing project work already begun using other Y2K tools. "There is a critical need for an IV&V tool that addresses legacy systems written in PL/I," said Allen G. Burgess, President of Data Integrity. "The great benefit of Millennium CrossCheck for PL/I is that it uses a unique search technique not already used in the remediation process - it's like getting a fresh pair of eyes to proofread your writing. The tool significantly enhances and accelerates the Y2K testing process, and gets applications back into production in minimal time frames. It eliminates all false negatives and saves organizations an immense amount of testing difficulty and expense." At customer sites, Millennium CrossCheck for Cobol, released in June 1998, has typically found between one and 50 errors per 10,000 lines of remediated code. Extrapolated over 1 million lines of code, that's 100 to 5,000 additional Y2K errors missed during the original code renovation. Millennium CrossCheck has even found lingering bugs in systems that had received full Y2K compliance certification. Millennium CrossCheck augments Y2K testing scenarios, which typically advance date fields found in applications to values that reach and then span the 1999/2000 boundary. However, date fields not previously identified are not advanced and thus not tested. Millennium CrossCheck ensures that comprehensive testing takes places by ensuring that all dates are advanced. Instead of the conventional glossary or pattern matching methods, which search for programmer-defined date variables, Millennium CrossCheck for PL/I examines legacy source code for standard mathematical operations that yield errors when the calendar moves from 1999 to 2000, and beyond. This unique analytical method eliminates false negatives because every math operation and logical compare is checked. Millennium CrossCheck for PL/I is both fast and easy to use. Millions of lines of code can be evaluated in days. In field tests, one programmer on one PC used Millennium CrossCheck to validate 600,000 lines of code in eight hours. The tool runs on a variety of PC platforms and provides a simple, easy-to-learn user interface and procedures. Training is completed in four hours or less. Millennium CrossCheck for PL/I allows the user to input both the renovated and original source code, or just the renovated code for analysis. Unlike most independent verification and validation, which require customers to employ a team of vendor-supplied consultants in support of the tool, Millennium CrossCheck allows organizations to control the process. The product can be used either by in-house staff at the customer site, without consulting support, or in Data Integrity's factory with dii Y2K service consultants. About Data Integrity Data Integrity, Inc., Waltham, Mass.,
provides the most powerful Year 2000 remediation software on the market
today. Its patented Millennium Solution tool set represents a major departure
from conventional Y2K approaches, delivering far more accurate diagnosis
and less disruptive remediation of legacy system code. |
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