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Project overview
In 2019, Abto Software began a long-term cooperation with a leading manufacturer in the machinery industry. Our client is a public corporation designing on-demand power transmission solutions serving agriculture, automotive, construction, and other large sectors.
Abto Software was involved in migrating outdated technologies (VBA, VB6, and LISP) to the .NET framework. After the legacy products were converted, we helped the client go cross-platform and added new functionality to boost overall productivity.
We covered:
- Business analysis
- Legacy modernization (detailed analysis, roadmap creation, preparation, migration and finalization of code, quality assurance, software development)
- Unit testing
- Automated testing
- Architecture refactoring
- Custom desktop, web and mobile development
Our team also provided additional services to ensure smooth implementation of the delivered functionality, which includes:
- Thorough testing and debugging
- Technical support and maintenance
- The creation of detailed user manuals
Value delivered to business
Abto Software was working towards converting slow functions, all written in different programming languages. This allowed the client’s business to stay highly adaptable to the fast-changing market.
At the first stage, we modernized outdated tools and consolidated them within one solution, which allowed our client to:
- Save considerable license costs for 75% of users
- Resolve major runtime issues
- Optimize new employee training by standardizing the workflow and providing comprehensive manuals
- Minimize prospective maintenance and development costs
Tech stack:
C#, .NET 6, .NET 7, WPF, MVVM Light, MahApps.Metro, Blazor, Xamarin, ASP.NET Web API, Wout Ware CadLib
Tools:
Visual Studio 2022, TFS, Figma, TestFlight
Timeline:
January 2019 – ongoing
Team:
- 1 project manager
- 1 business analyst
- 1 CV specialist
- 4 software developers
- 1 technical lead
- 1 QA engineer
- 1 UI/UX designer
- 1 technical writer
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