Structural analysis of Forms, PL/SQL and the technical ecosystem
Reconstructs forms, triggers, packages, database objects, Forms libraries and the client's own libraries to establish the real system.
Modernization product
INK builds abstract syntax trees with ANTLR grammars over PL/SQL blocks and crosses that reading with the full catalog of database objects, Forms libraries and the client's own libraries. This way it tags the code, measures real coverage, size and complexity, and feeds the specifications that PEN uses to generate the modern application.
Capabilities
Reconstructs forms, triggers, packages, database objects, Forms libraries and the client's own libraries to establish the real system.
Builds abstract syntax trees with ANTLR grammars over PL/SQL blocks and tags code, rules, dependencies and exceptions with AI support.
Determines what fits through structured flow, where special cases appear and how the real effort is distributed by module.
Transforms the technical analysis into structured inputs that PEN uses to specify and generate the modern application.
Expected outcomes
Lets you discuss size, complexity and phases based on AST, real catalogs and dependencies observed in the code.
Makes visible which part of the system fits through structured flow, what requires special handling and where the real complexity lies.
The analysis is not lost in static documents: it becomes structured specifications ready for PEN.
Typical buyer
They need a serious assessment of size and complexity before committing budget, phases or execution windows.
They need to size dependencies, complexity and effort with enough evidence to prioritize and govern the project.
They need the assessment knowledge to become a reusable input when execution begins.
INK does not stop at inventory. It translates the source system into a structured base where coverage, exceptions and real complexity are already distinguished. This way PEN starts with executable inputs and the assessment is not lost when execution begins.