To convert a legacy MV application, the process begins by refactoring the application to support modern technologies.
Unlike many other MV products, Nucleus abstracts business data and rules into distinct rule sets.
NucleusCore
- Rapid Implementation Framework for Enterprise Applications
- Business Rule Definitions (Business Logic)
- Event handler
StarView
- Low Code web interface
- Web deployed applications
- Support devices, tablets and smartphones.
StarGate
- Gateway Services Manager
- Web Connectivity
- External Environment Connectivity
We start by listening to stakeholders and asking questions:
- What are the objectives?
- Where do things stand now?
- Who are the decision makers?
- Are there compliance or regulatory issues that your systems must adhere to?
Afterwards, a scope document is prepared.
Based on the scope document, we discuss alternatives and create a development roadmap with assigned priorities.
Being risk-averse, our approach begins with a proof of concept, to verify that strategies are sound and supportable.
Modernization first needs some cleaning and transforming of data to align with latest best practices.
The Nucleus framework is then introduced, providing necessary hooks, endpoints, and APIs for integrating new features and functionalities.
BinaryStar's Next-Generation Pick/U2 Modernization Solution provides a consistent user experience across all devices, ensures data integrity without front-end coding.
The Nucleus Framework is User Interface Agnostic, maintaining backend consistency without adjustments for UI changes.
Business continuity is our #1 priority. We seek to quickly identify a solution that works.
Working in a parallel development environment, applications continue to perform reliably.
Involving stakeholders in the design and development process promotes enthusiastic adoption of new applications.
Modernization revitalizes the application ecosystem to meet today's digital demands, unlocking new opportunities.
Separating the user interface from the Business Rules simplifies introduction of new technologies by eliminating the need for back-end changes.
Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) act as a gateway, enabling User Interface designers to connect to the data using familiar APIs.