- Taskon
Taskon was a Norwegian IT enterprise which developed systems using
object-oriented technology . The company also provided advisory and consultancy services, products, and training within the field of object-oriented systems development. Formed in 1986 byTrygve Reenskaug , Taskon's expertise was in the area of analysis, design, and implementation of component-based systems.As one of the
UML Partners , Taskon helped with the standardization of theUnified Modeling Language (UML).The company's flagship product was
OOram , a software package for the analysis and design of Object Oriented systems, with support for the role-modeling concept. In addition to providing support for the modeling of complex systems in a highly productive way — encouraging systematic use of object patterns, the product conformed to the UML standard the company helped develop.Numerica-Taskon
Numerica was another IT company founded in 1986 by four
Norwegian Institute of Technology students, including Gunnar Nordseth and Tor Ivar Byrkjeland. The company's expertise included the development ofMicrosoft Windows software applications, as well as UML modeling. It was one of the few preferred partners of Rational Rose in Norway.Numerica encountered Taskon during a project for
Gjensidige NOR , a Norwegian bank. The companies discovered the complementary nature of their technologies, and shortly afterward, they formed "Numerica-Taskon" (1999). The following were among the clientele of the new entity:
*ABB Group
*Veritas
*Ericsson
*Gjensidige
*Norges Bank
*Norsk Hydro
*Postens Godssenter
*Securitas
*Tandberg Television
*Telenor
*Thomson
*Toyota In 2000, a Swedish company named "OptoSof AB" bought Numerica-Taskon, WinHlp (1993), Mogul Media (1994) and Grape (1997). The result of this fusion was Mogul.
See also
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