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OIG was established in 1993 to run the Object Interest Group, formed in 1990 to help large scale users migrate to object technology (OT). OIG has since developed and implemented reusable processes, frameworks and components facilitating the rapid development of flexible and maintainable systems. This means we now have considerable experience of helping companies with all aspects of the development life cycle, including technology selection, choosing methodologies, tailoring software development processes, business modelling, requirements gathering, tool selection and tailoring. Recent technologies we have helped companies adopt include Use Cases, UML, RUP, Agile methods, J2EE and component-based development.

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The following page provides a list of the members of the Object Interest Group. Although their work took place some time ago now, many of the issues they addressed remain relevant to today's projects.

OIG Members


  • Barclays Bank

  • British Aerospace

  • British Airways

  • British Petroleum

  • British Steel

  • BT

  • CCTA (HM Treasury)

  • Citibank

  • DTI

  • Ford Motor Company

  • ICI (Zeneca)

  • Lloyds Bank

  • Midland Bank

  • National Westminster Bank

  • Prudential Assurance

  • Rolls Royce

  • Royal Insurance

  • The Royal Hong Kong Jockey Club

  • TSB Bank

Created : 30th April 1996

Updated : 11th August 1996

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