Dario de Judicibus

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Dario de Judicibus.
Dario de Judicibus.

Dario de Judicibus (born June 25, 1960) is an Italian journalist, writer of essays and novels, consultant of computer science and business strategy, involved in social volunteering.

Born in Brescia, Dario de Judicibus has a Laurea degree in Physics obtained in 1984, and joined IBM in 1986, where he worked as a consultant. He is an expert of problem solving and decision taking methodologies. After a period that he dedicated to researches in software reuse and object-oriented programming, he began to work on knowledge management, being a pioneer in his country. He was invited as a speaker on that subject in various Italian universities and academic institutes.

In 1999 he founded Padri ad Ore (part-time fathers), an association sustaining the Biparentalness Principle, which states that a child has the right to continue to maintain a strong relationship with both parents even if divorced.In 2003 he founded, with other associations, the Italian National Federation for Biparentalness (Fe.N.Bi.), of which he is national councillor. The mission of Fe.N.Bi. is to sustain peer opportunities between parents in divorces, and advocate biparentalness principle.

In 2004 he founded the digital magazine L'Indipendente (ISSN 1824-8950); among his collaborators there are few journalists.

[edit] Works

Dario de Judicibus wrote several articles on Italian computer magazines as MC Microcomputer, Internet News and internet.pro. He is also author of two books about Internet, and two essays of psychology. In 2006 he has published his first novel of fantasy: «La Lama Nera» (The Black Blade).

[edit] Other activities

Dario de Judicibus is also co-author of Old Italics block in The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0 with Deborah Anderson, Carl-Martin Bunz, Joseph Eska, Stefan Schumacher, Brent Vine, and Rex Wallace[1]

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