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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 08, 2022
Filed:
Nov. 13, 2019
Wells Fargo Bank, N.a., San Francisco, CA (US);
Prasanth Nandanuru, Seriligampally, IN;
Andrew J. Garner, IV, State Road, NC (US);
Kory Bunya, Foster City, CA (US);
Eduardo Dela Torre, Oakland, CA (US);
Dennis Montenegro, Concord, GA (US);
Yevanna M. Yejjala, East Godavari Dist., IN;
Dinakar Channakal Krishnappa, Yelahanka, IN;
Chinababu Kona, West Godavari, IN;
Sai Krishna Verma Sundaragiri, Warangal, IN;
Priyanka Amara, Hyderabad, IN;
Shiju Thukalankuzhy John, Hyderabad, IN;
Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., San Francisco, CA (US);
Abstract
An application can be converted to new programming language or framework. A source application written for a legacy framework is analyzed and divided into smaller segments of code. The smaller segments are evaluated for quality in view of best practices design for writing applications. A rubric is determined for each segment and compared to a best practice threshold. Segments can be evaluated for features that can be passed through a model. The model converts the features into new code adapted for target framework. Machine learning and rules databases are updated with details of the conversion.