To provide firm support for the digital transformation of companies and organizations, Fujitsu will start providing the “Fujitsu Asset Analysis and Visualization Service” in Japan from February 2025. The service will examine and inspect customers’ sources of information, envision black-boxed application structures and characteristics, and create design outlines using generative AI to gauge the overall situation of existing systems and develop ideal modernization strategies
In several cases, aging and complicated legacy systems have become black boxes without the proficiency to thoroughly understand the system design, making it challenging to examine and study the existing system. Additionally, in several cases, system design documents are outdated or somewhat missing, which presents a significant obstacle to promoting modernization.
“Fujitsu Asset Analysis and Visualization Service” includes “Asset Analysis and Visualization Service for Application Assets,” which visualizes the software design pattern and guidelines of the present system, and “Design Document Reverse Service for Application Assets,” which produces design documents from components of the program. Considering our proven performance and expertise in evaluating system resources of more than 600 companies, we provide complete support by having a complete picture of the application assets, modernizing and enhancing assets that should be relocated to new systems, testing portability while relocating from traditional frames to open platforms, and crafting design documents with the help of AI.
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The “Design Document Reverse Service for Application Assets” carries through the primary technology of our AI service “Fujitsu Kozuchi,” and can develop design documents that are easy to understand from vast amounts of data such as asset analysis data and present design information, without any comments in the source code. For instance, in the case of a customer in the distribution industry, this is likely to optimize performance by about 50% as opposed to manual design document generation.
Fujitsu is actively supporting the use of generative AI in all areas of system integration (SI), integrating modernization, from requirements definition to operation and preservation. For instance, by implementing generative AI into the development tools being used by our system engineers, the company is simplifying tasks like writing design documents and creating source code in the design, expansion, and examination processes that were previously done without using machines. Furthermore, the company have recently supplied our customers with the “Fujitsu Asset Analysis and Visualization Service,” which authorizes the use of generative AI in the initial stages of SI (requirements definition) and are speeding up the evolution of SI by enhancing productivity and quality in all ways with the help of generative AI.