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- The source migration unit (e.g., a VBP and the code files and COM files it references or a collection of ASP files that make up a web site). The source code is a production-tested-correct, detailed, complete and formal specification of the application functionality and, in general, putting this specification through a systematic transformation should result in a correct .NET code.
- The collection of translation rules and settings (e.g., a Translation Script and other translation configuration files). These rules help you bring additional information and direction to the conversion process and address situations where the resulting .NET code is either not correct or not "good enough" to meet your standards.
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