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Dialog Wins in WA With Rational and J2EE for TRELIS

Dialog Information Technology has recently been awarded 2 new contracts on the back of several previous projects that have been successfully completed.

Department of Planning and Infrastructure is the lead agency for policy, planning and service delivery of transport and land use for Western Australia. It develops plans and policies, recommends funding, and works with others to ensure ‘on the ground’ service delivery.

Department’s outcome is integrated and sustainable land, transport and infrastructure systems and its’ annual budget is $561million.

Dialog Information Technology has recently been awarded 2 new contracts on the back of several previous projects that have been successfully completed. The new contracts are:

IBM/Rational Test Tools for TRELIS

DPI’s requirement was to obtain a suite of automated test tools in order to service current Department wide applications and specifically the testing of the Transport Executive and Licensing Information System (TRELIS).

TRELIS is one of the largest J2EE projects in Australia.  The code base consists of over 630,000 non-commented lines of code with 4,600 classes in 370 packages. TRELIS went into production in mid-2004 and is expected to handle around $1,000 million annually.

Dialog Information Technology and IBM are partnering on this project to deliver and implement a suite of Rational automated test tools. The scope of the project includes: delivery, implementation, project management, test consultancy, assistance with migration of test scripts and training. The budget for the project is approximately $300k.


Java Development Panel for TRELIS

As mentioned above, TRELIS is one of the largest J2EE projects in Australia.  The code base consists of over 630,000 non-commented lines of code with 4,600 classes in 370 packages. TRELIS went into production in mid-2004 and is expected to handle around $1,000 million annually.

Dialog Information Technology and its’ partner Beacon Technology have been selected as a preferred supplier to DPI for the long-term provision of Java J2EE development and architecture services. The contract is expected to run for up to 4 years with an $8 mil contract limit.

TRELIS is based on the Java Enterprise Environment, WebLogic for application services and Oracle as the database.  This environment is intended to be the framework for future application development within DPI.  Standards such as UML and Rational Unified Process (RUP) are also being utilised

 
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