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White Paper This white paper gives an overiew of our Intentional Compilation technique for conversion from Java-based platforms (such as J2ME) to C-based platforms (such as BREW). Feel free to contact us today! If you are interested in technology evaluation or to learn more about our technology, then please contact us at:
E-MAIL: info@coreintent.com |
TECHNOLOGY CoreIntent's Morpheo service for converting mobile applications from J2ME to BREW uses our patent pending semantic translation technique called Intentional Compilation. This breakthrough technology significantly reduces the time to market by as much as 30x and is far superior to the existing syntactic translation techniques on criteria such as readability and modifiability. Intentional Compilation Intentional Compilation captures programmers' intention behind a software source code in a rich proprietary language amenable for this purpose and uses it to automatically generate source code in a target language on a given target platform keeping the programmer's original intention intact. The translated code is better than hand-written code on a wide variety of matrices such as memory optimization, readability, and backward traceability to the original code, device optimization, and programming time. Maintaining multiple code bases has been recognized by our customers as a big problem and our technology can be used in enabling application developers to maintain a single code base, out of which everything else can be automatically generated. At the same time, the generated code is understandable and modifiable by the programmers - very important criteria for debugging and fine tuning. |
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