I've been tasked with installing a major upgrade to a very large (largest in its State) hospital computer system. Systems are Patient Accounting, Medical Records and Patient Management (registration). After several months of development, testing... we're turning it on this weekend.
My job in this initiative is to convert all the data as well as implement the system.
To give an idea of what my part encompasses.
I had to write over 20,000 lines of code (MVS JCL) to tell the computer exactly what I want it to do to install the system. MVS JCL is a 1960's era IBM computer language that's still so damn powerful it won't go away. 20,000 lines is the equivalent to a 400 page book. Not a word of it is in English. NOT 1 CHARACTER CAN BE WRONG.
They're turning their entire mainframe over to me to get it done. The benchmark I'm going for is to install the system and convert all their data in a matter of a few hours. In rough numbers, I'll put the computer through over 5,000,000,000,000 (5 trillion) instructions to make it happen. Again, no burps or hick-ups wanted.
There's a great team on this. As a group, we had to install tons of enhancements and regulatory changes to the application software which is in the millions of lines of code. They did the changes, I bundle and put them in.
So, here we go. A working weekend. Reminder to self. Entice mgmt. to not schedule such a project on a Superbowl weekend in the future.
My job in this initiative is to convert all the data as well as implement the system.
To give an idea of what my part encompasses.
I had to write over 20,000 lines of code (MVS JCL) to tell the computer exactly what I want it to do to install the system. MVS JCL is a 1960's era IBM computer language that's still so damn powerful it won't go away. 20,000 lines is the equivalent to a 400 page book. Not a word of it is in English. NOT 1 CHARACTER CAN BE WRONG.
They're turning their entire mainframe over to me to get it done. The benchmark I'm going for is to install the system and convert all their data in a matter of a few hours. In rough numbers, I'll put the computer through over 5,000,000,000,000 (5 trillion) instructions to make it happen. Again, no burps or hick-ups wanted.
There's a great team on this. As a group, we had to install tons of enhancements and regulatory changes to the application software which is in the millions of lines of code. They did the changes, I bundle and put them in.
So, here we go. A working weekend. Reminder to self. Entice mgmt. to not schedule such a project on a Superbowl weekend in the future.