Researching tool Aid for application upgrade

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we have a cutomized application on oracle 10g(10.2.0.1),SUNOS.we are planning to upgrade the database from 10g to 11g and we are aware that this application will not work when migrating directly to11g.we would like to know whether there is any specific tool to determine possible impact and effort it takes to correct it 

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