Case Study - The Israeli Navy

The Mamtam (A.K.A Hebrew acronym for IT, Processes and Computing) unit provides the technological and
computerbased solutions within the Israel Navy. The unit deals with the software solutions and infrastructure
services for the Navy as a whole.
The Israel Navy is one of the top strategic army corps protecting the security of the country.
Top notch personnel work tirelessly with cutting edge technology to take on defense tasks, the forces of nature, as
well as the challenges posed by warfare and the sea.
Its main function is in the area of development: from initiating a new system, to designing the system software
architecture, to coding, integration and ultimately adoption of the software. The development environments and tools used by
the Israel Navy are at the forefront of technology (NET.).

The challenge

providing a high quality solution while minimizing the risks for the distributed development
methodology developed in the Israel Navy for its systems.


The Strategy

investment in a tool for monitoring and controlling changes with decision support
for the head of development and DBAs;
a tool to enable team leaders to cross-examine and present the changes in the database and display such
changes in real time.
Also, reconciliation, packaging and distribution of the changes among the various databases.


The result

significant reduction in the time required to issue up-to-date and stable versions,
saving hundreds of work hours a year and even more; greater effectiveness of
the development teams and diversion of resources to other areas.

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