 
			BMC Compuware Topaz for Program Analysis
				
							
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                Intelligent Analysis and Visualization of Mainframe Programs
 Topaz for Program Analysis is part of the Compuware Topaz® suite of mainframe development and testing tools. It helps developers understand unfamiliar or complex mainframe applications through a visual representation of both the code structure and logic as well as the actual I/O and program trail during execution.
 
 Topaz for Program Analysis includes Runtime Visualizer, a feature that provides unprecedented graphical visibility into often-complex interactions between mainframe programs. This visibility makes it easy for veteran and novice developers alike to quickly understand, update and troubleshoot even the oldest and most complex mainframe code.
 
 With Topaz for Program Analysis, developers can:
 
 See dynamic, graphical mapping of program-to-program calls
 Pinpoint performance bottlenecks, inefficiencies and inter-program impacts
 Analyze and understand deeper program details
 See a “snapshot” of a program’s real behavior in production under present conditions
 Group together source code for programs into Java-like “projects”
 Discover and investigate dependencies across programs and copybooks, without moving code off the mainframe
 See an instant static visual summary of a single program
 Support both COBOL and PL/1 applications                
            
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